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Harel says lack of Anglophone support sank mayoral hopes

Vision Montreal leader Louise Harel is dropping out of the race for mayor after failing to attract Anglophone voters.

Will continue as Vision Montreal leader, is backing Marcel Ct for mayor

Louise Harel says a failure to garner the interest of the city's anglo population is one of the main reasons she isn't running for mayor. (CBC)

Vision Montreal leader Louise Harel is dropping out of the race for mayor after failing to attract Anglophone voters.

"I was not able to convince my fellow English-speaking citizens that Im the better [choice] for them for Montreal," she said Tuesday.

Her party will instead back a coalition led by economist and businessman Marcel Ct, who is expected to announce his candidacy on Wednesday.

She said she believes hell be able to better unite the eastern and western parts of the island with her partys help.

"We know that Marcel Ct will put together the active forces from the west part and the east part of Montreal," she said.

Harel will stay on as leader of Vision Montreal and will run for a council seat in the downtown Ville-Marie borough.Projet Montreal leader Richard Bergeron said the decision is pure political opportunism.

He says Harel and Ct share no common ideology, and he called this a marriage of convenience, not of principle.

"What they call a coalition is a negotiation to win the next election," said Bergeron.