Two more employees of the Quebec Solidaire party have resigned this week, adding to the growing list of departures from the party. The latest resignation comes from the party’s co-spokesperson, who announced their decision to step down on Wednesday.
This news follows the resignation of another party employee earlier in the week, bringing the total number of departures to three in just a matter of days. The reasons for these resignations have not been disclosed by the party or the employees themselves.
The Quebec Solidaire party has been facing internal turmoil in recent months, with several high-profile members leaving the party or speaking out against its leadership. This latest wave of resignations is seen as another blow to the party’s image and stability.
In a statement, the co-spokesperson who resigned expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to serve the party and its values. They also stated that they believe it is time for new leadership to take over and guide the party towards its goals.
The Quebec Solidaire party has not yet commented on these resignations, but it is expected that they will address the issue in the coming days. The party has been facing criticism for its handling of internal conflicts and its lack of transparency.
This latest development is sure to have an impact on the party’s future, as it continues to face challenges and struggles to maintain its support and credibility. The Quebec Solidaire party was founded in 2006 and has been a major player in Quebec politics, advocating for progressive policies and social justice.
As the party moves forward, it will have to address these recent resignations and work towards rebuilding its image and addressing the concerns of its members. Only time will tell how these events will shape the future of the Quebec Solidaire party.