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108:, and Assimopoulos was personally defeated in her second bid for public office. She continued to support Johnson's leadership after the election, including his decision to downplay Quebec sovereignty in favour of a "new national affirmation" in the existing federalist model. He was unable to build consensus support for this position, however, and resigned as party leader in 1987. His successor, 318: 97:. When Lévesque announced his resignation as premier in June 1985, she was also chosen as the party's interim president. In this capacity, she had a prominent organizational role in the leadership convention that chose 142:
commercial signs appeared across the province. She was quoted as saying, "There is a great risk that bilingualism spreads, in a short period of time, across the whole province and Quebec loses its French face."
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connections (her father's books were burned as subversive by the right-wing military dictatorship that governed the country from 1967 to 1974). She moved to Quebec in 1969, later attended the
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in a bid to rebuild connections with Quebec's cultural communities. Regarded as a moderate, she originally favoured maintaining the status quo of Quebec's controversial
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Assimopoulos remained outside the PQ organization during Parizeau's tenure as leader. Following the narrow federalist victory in the
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succeeded Parizeau as party leader and premier in 1996 and shortly thereafter appointed Assimopoulos as president of the
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Sandro Contenta, "Quebec's language adviser Bouchard names Montrealer of Greek origin in bid to repair damage",
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Sandro Contenta, "Quebec's language adviser Bouchard names Montrealer of Greek origin in bid to repair damage",
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Sandro Contenta, "Quebec's language adviser Bouchard names Montrealer of Greek origin in bid to repair damage",
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Assimopoulos was elected to the powerful post of PQ vice-president in 1984, defeating
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Graham Fraser and Margot Clark-Gibb, "PQ on 'automatic pilot' for weekend meeting",
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Graham Fraser and Margot Clark-Gibb, "Won't quit as leader, Levesque tells party",
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Richard Cleroux, "Babel of languages at rally accents PQ lunge for ethnic vote",
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Bertrand Marotte and Graham Fraser, "PQ picks Sept. 29 for choosing leader",
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was an academic and former administrator in the Canadian province of
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Bertrand Marotte, "PQ striving to end sovereignty wrangle",
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for imposing back-to-work legislation on striking teachers.
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Parti Québécois candidates in Quebec provincial elections
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from 1984 to 1988 and later served as president of the
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Benoit Aubin, "PQ vice-president quits over policy",
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Index

Quebec
Parti Québécois
conseil supérieur de la langue francaise
Athens
social democratic
Sorbonne
Ph.D.
Montreal
1981 provincial election
Laurier
Premier
René Lévesque
Paul Bégin
Sylvain Simard
Pierre-Marc Johnson
1985 election
Jacques Parizeau
1995 Quebec referendum
Lucien Bouchard
Conseil supérieur de la langue francaise
language legislation
bilingual
Categories
Parti Québécois candidates in Quebec provincial elections
Living people
Women in Quebec politics
Greek emigrants to Canada
People from Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension

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