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Les Démocrates (in English: The Democrats) was a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, founded by former Ralliement créditiste du Québec leader Camil Samson and former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada federal cabinet minister Pierre Sévigny on November 18, 1978. It was renamed the Parti démocrate créditiste on January 1, 1980, a reference to the social credit theory of monetary economics. Samson joined the Liberal Party of Quebec on September 2, 1980. Sévigny remained as party leader and initially campaigned prior to the 1981 Quebec election but he did not stand as a candidate himself and the party was unable to field a slate of 10 candidates and dissolved prior to the election.

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  • Les Démocrates (in English: The Democrats) was a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, founded by former Ralliement créditiste du Québec leader Camil Samson and former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada federal cabinet minister Pierre Sévigny on November 18, 1978. It was renamed the Parti démocrate créditiste on January 1, 1980, a reference to the social credit theory of monetary economics. Samson joined the Liberal Party of Quebec on September 2, 1980. Sévigny remained as party leader and initially campaigned prior to the 1981 Quebec election but he did not stand as a candidate himself and the party was unable to field a slate of 10 candidates and dissolved prior to the election. Social creditors who did not follow Samson into the Liberal Party may have joined the Parti credit social uni, which was formed in 1979 as a new provincial wing of the Social Credit Party of Canada. (en)
  • Les démocrates est un parti politique québécois mineur ayant œuvré sur la scène provinciale en 1979. En 1980, il change de nom pour Parti démocrate créditiste. Le parti est dissout en 1980 sans avoir participé à aucune élection. Le parti ne perd toutefois son autorisation au Directeur général des élections qu'en 1985. Les Démocrates a été l'un des partis créditistes québécois. Légalement, Les Démocrates et le Parti démocrate créditiste ne sont toutefois que le changement de nom du Ralliement créditiste du Québec. (fr)
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  • Les démocrates est un parti politique québécois mineur ayant œuvré sur la scène provinciale en 1979. En 1980, il change de nom pour Parti démocrate créditiste. Le parti est dissout en 1980 sans avoir participé à aucune élection. Le parti ne perd toutefois son autorisation au Directeur général des élections qu'en 1985. Les Démocrates a été l'un des partis créditistes québécois. Légalement, Les Démocrates et le Parti démocrate créditiste ne sont toutefois que le changement de nom du Ralliement créditiste du Québec. (fr)
  • Les Démocrates (in English: The Democrats) was a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada, founded by former Ralliement créditiste du Québec leader Camil Samson and former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada federal cabinet minister Pierre Sévigny on November 18, 1978. It was renamed the Parti démocrate créditiste on January 1, 1980, a reference to the social credit theory of monetary economics. Samson joined the Liberal Party of Quebec on September 2, 1980. Sévigny remained as party leader and initially campaigned prior to the 1981 Quebec election but he did not stand as a candidate himself and the party was unable to field a slate of 10 candidates and dissolved prior to the election. (en)
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  • Les démocrates (Québec) (fr)
  • Les Démocrates (en)
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