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Quebec Liberals interim leader Marc Tanguay won't throw hat in ring for party leadership

Marc Tanguay says he will continue to serve as interim leader until the leadership race is complete.

Tanguay says he will stay on until new leader is selected

A man in a suit speaks in front of a Quebec flag.
The leader of the official opposition, Marc Tanguay, will not be a candidate for the leadership of the PLQ. (Sylvain Roy Roussel/Radio-Canada)

After months of speculation, Quebec Liberal Partyinterim leader Marc Tanguay says he will not seek the party leadership.

The MNA for LaFontaine for 11 yearsbecame interim leader of thePLQon Nov. 10, 2022, following the resignation of Dominique Anglade.

Radio-Canada has reported that several of Tanguay's colleagues demanded that he clarify his intentions, after he remainedvague about his political future for nearly 10 months.

"In order to accomplish this significant responsibility, and in the interests of the party, I will continue to serve as interim leader until the leadership race is complete," Tanguaysaid in a statement Wednesday.

Speaking of the PLQ and its troops, he said they "must all contribute to give back to the population a Liberal Party that is well anchored throughout Quebec and strong in its proposals for the future."

In fairness to other potential candidates, the PLQhad established that the interim leader would not be allowed to remain in office beyond a certain date if he announced he wantedto run for the job.

At the end of June, Liberal MNA Andr Fortin also announced that he would not be running for the leadership for family reasons.

Nelligan MNA Monsef Derraji announced on Monday that he was closing the door on the job in a statement shared on his Facebook account.

Based on reporting by Radio-Canada