Philippe Couillard attacks newly-elected PQ leader’s “closed nationalism”
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Jean-Francois Lisee’s election as Parti Quebecois leader represents a victory for “the nationalism of exclusion,” Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard said Saturday.
Couillard made the comments during a trip to Iceland only hours after Lisee, 58, was elected PQ leader on Friday.
He said Lisee’s campaign statements regarding limiting immigration made it clear he advocated for a “closed nationalism” that has some ideological parallels to European right-wing populist parties.
Lisee, a one-time adviser to former premiers Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard, ran a campaign focused on immigration and identity issues that raised the ire of opponents and younger voters who saw him playing on fears and divisions in society.


