Marxist–Leninist Party of Quebec Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec | |
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Abbreviation | PMLQ |
Leader | Christine Dandenault (interim)[1] |
Headquarters | 1360, rue Ontario Est, Montreal, Quebec H2L 1S1 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) |
Colours | Green, white, red |
Seats in the National Assembly | 0 / 125
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Party flag | |
Website | |
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The Marxist–Leninist Party of Quebec (French: Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec, PMLQ) is a Marxist–Leninist and sovereigntist communist party in Quebec, Canada. The PMLQ is the Quebec branch of the anti-revisionist Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist). It has run candidates in Quebec general elections in 1973, 1981 and since 1989 under various names: Parti communiste du Québec (marxiste-léniniste), Parti marxiste-léniniste (Québec) and Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec.
In 2002, three leftist political parties (Rassemblement pour l'alternative progressiste, Parti de la démocratie socialiste and Parti communiste du Québec) merged to form the Union des forces progressistes. However, the Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec refused to join the UFP, and ran candidates in the 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2012 Quebec elections.
Election results
General election | # of candidates | # of total votes | % of popular vote |
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1973 (PCQ(ML)) | 15 | 1,325 | 0.04% |
1976 | No candidates nominated | ||
1981 (PML(Q)) | 40 | 3,299 | 0.09% |
1985 | No candidates nominated | ||
1989 (PMLQ) | 30 | 4,245 | 0.12% |
1994 (PMLQ) | 13 | 1,171 | 0.03% |
1998 (PMLQ) | 24 | 2,747 | 0.07% |
2003 (PMLQ) | 23 | 2,749 | 0.07% |
2007 (PMLQ) | 24 | 2,091 | 0.05% |
2008 (PMLQ) | 23 | 2,980 | 0.09% |
2012 (PMLQ) | 25 | 1,988 | 0.05% |
2014 (PMLQ) | 24 | 2,016 | 0.05% |
2018 (PMLQ) | 25 | 1,708 | 0.04% |
2022 (PMLQ) | 12 | 675 | 0.02% |
See also
References
- ↑ "Marxist-Leninist Party of Quebec". Élections Québec. Retrieved 26 October 2023.