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Bloc Quebecois leader steps down due to epilepsy

Bloc Quebecois Leader Daniel Paille speaks during a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013.
Bloc Quebecois Leader Daniel Paille speaks during a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – Daniel Paille’s two-year stint as Bloc Quebecois leader ended Monday when he announced his resignation because he has epilepsy.

“I am leaving for health reasons,” Paille told a news conference in Montreal.

“I have been having health problems for the last few months and it turns out it is epilepsy.”

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Paille, 63, said he can no longer withstand the pace required to head a political party.

“Why now? Leading a political party requires that one must be in exceptional shape and have incredible endurance . . . I’m passing the torch. In the circumstances, this is the best time for the party.”


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Paille has been Bloc leader since December 2011 when he replaced Gilles Duceppe. The Bloc has only four of the province’s 75 Commons seats.

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Paille was elected as an MP in a byelection in 2009 before being defeated in the 2011 general election.

He previously served as Quebec industry minister in the mid-1990s under the Parti Quebecois.

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