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Paul St-Pierre Plamondon to lead the Parti Qubcois

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, 43, is the new leader of the oldest sovereigntist party in Quebec's legislature, taking over a caucus smaller than it's been since the early 1970s.

Plamondon was one of 4 candidates running for leadership

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is the new leader of the Parti Qubcois. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, 43, is the new leader of the oldest sovereigntist party in Quebec's legislature, taking over a caucus smaller than it's been since the early 1970s.

"The members have decided to write a new chapter in our history," Plamondon, a lawyer, said in his victory speech Friday evening.

"Tomorrow we start to work."

Plamondon took 56.2 per cent in the third ballot.

After the election results were announced, Plamondon gave an impassioned speech that touched on the impacts of the pandemic, protecting the French language and the need for theParti Qubcois(PQ)to be a party thatis close to the population.

In the days leading up to the election,Plamondondescribed himself as mostable to rejuvenate the party by attracting young, new members.

His victory speech was delivered during a virtual event on Facebook, during which several surprise guests spoke, including current leader of the Bloc QubcoisYves-Franois Blanchet.

Pascal Brub, who is bowing out as interim leader, spoke about his two years at the party's helm.

"I have held this position with honour," saidBrub, citing activism as the strength of the party.

Four men werevying to replace Jean-Franois Lise, an author and former journalist who led the PQin the 2018 election to a disappointing tie for third place with 10 seats.

Plamondon becomes the 10th leader of the PQ, beatinghistorian Frdric Bastien, comedianGuy Nantel and MNAfor Jonquire, Sylvain Gaudreault.

SinceLise stepped aside, theparty hasrefocused on a pro-independence platform.

Launched in March, the leadership race was suspended due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, as there was a ban on gatherings and travel.

With files from The Canadian Press