Action Laval
LeaderSophie Trottier
FounderJean-Claude Gobé
FoundedApril 2013
ColoursNavy blue and red
Seats on Laval City Council
4 / 21
Website
http://actionlaval.com

Action Laval is a political party active at the municipal level in Québec in the City of Laval. The party was founded by the former provincial deputy for LaFontaine, Jean-Claude Gobé in April 2013, in regard of the municipal elections of November 3, 2013, in the province of Quebec. Two city councilors were elected, placing the party second in the ballot and became the official opposition.

Since December 2019, Action Laval has four city councilors : Aglaia Revelakis (Chomedey), Paolo Galati (Saint-Vincent-de-Paul), David De Cotis (Saint-Bruno) and Isabella Tassoni (Laval-des-Rapides).

On June 30, 2021, Action Laval announced its new leader, which will be the candidate for mayoral in Laval, Sophie Trottier.[1]

Creation

Action Laval was founded in April 2013 by Jean-Claude Gobé, an ex-member in the Quebec National Assembly for the provincial electoral district of LaFontaine from 1985 until 2003.

At the November 2013 municipal elections, the party finished second with 24.3% of expressed ballots, establishing the party for good. Two candidates won their respective district, Paolo Galati in St-Vincent-de-Paul and Aglaia Revelakis in Chomedey.[2] Action Laval formed the official opposition.

Political Values

Gobé's party electoral campaign was focus on local services. Action Laval wanted to improve local services for the population, such as adding bike paths, sidewalks, etc. Commercial streets were proposed to be revitalized according to party's leader. The party made a point in listening to the people and defend their interests. The leader committed to improving the public transport system to better adapt it to the needs of users. Laval police services were proposed to be improved by Jean-Claude Gobé, by increasing its financial and human resources so that Laval residents have access to quality police services.

Action Laval's Team

As soon as November 2020 the party announced some of its candidates for the election of November 2021. Christian Le Bouc[3] in the district of Laval-les-Îles, the party's president, Archie T. Cifelli, in the district of Val-des-Arbres, the former spokesperson of Laval School board parents' committee,[4] Marc-Patrick Roy[5] in Orée-des-Bois, and Louise Labrie[6] in Sainte-Rose will try to get elected.

Originally elected in November 2013, city councillors Aglaïa Revelakis, David De Cotis, and Paolo Galati will look to be re-elected for a third term at the November 7, 2021 municipal elections. Isabella Tassoni will try to get her second term.

References

  1. "Action Laval: Sophie Trottier succède à Sonia Baudelot". June 30, 2021. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  2. "Les Lavallois choisissent Marc Demers". Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  3. "Sonia Baudelot confirme un autre candidat". December 11, 2020. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  4. "Le Comité de parents souhaite que le gouvernement réinvestisse en éducation". February 2, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  5. "Action Laval confirme un 6e candidat pour 2021". November 27, 2020. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
  6. "Louise Labrie candidate dans le district de Sainte-Rose". February 4, 2021. Retrieved February 4, 2021.

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