MONTREAL – The co-leader of Quebec solidaire, a left-wing party with two seats in the province’s legislature, is stepping down from his post.
Amir Khadir says it’s time to give someone else a chance after four years at the helm.
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He will keep his seat in the legislature.
Quebec solidaire traditionally has two spokespersons, one for the legislature and one for outside the legislature.
A new spokesperson will be elected at a party convention at the end of the month.
Francoise David, who was elected on Sept. 4, will continue as the party’s other spokesperson.
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