PSPP Leads Poll for Best Prime Minister Candidate

The results of a recent Léger-TVA Nouvelles-Le Journal poll reveal the preferences of Quebecers regarding their ideal Prime Minister candidate. Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, leader of the Parti Québécois, emerged as the top choice.
Poll Results Overview
According to the survey conducted from April 17 to April 20, a total of 1,030 individuals participated. The key findings are as follows:
- Paul St-Pierre Plamondon>: 23%
- Charles Milliard>: 17%
- Christine Fréchette>: 16%
- Éric Duhaime>: 11%
- Québec solidaire co-spokesperson>: 4%
- Undecided>: 30%
Top Candidates
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon topped the poll, indicating a strong preference among respondents for his leadership style. Close behind were Charles Milliard of the Liberal Party and Christine Fréchette, leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec.
Éric Duhaime, representing the Conservative Party of Quebec, received 11% support. Meanwhile, the co-spokesperson from Québec solidaire garnered only 4%, showing limited appeal in this poll.
Significance of the Findings
The polling data highlights the current political landscape in Quebec as residents weigh their options for effective leadership. With 30% of respondents undecided, the upcoming political discussions will be crucial in shaping voter opinions.
This survey serves as a barometer for potential electoral outcomes and reflects public sentiment on the best Prime Minister candidate among various party leaders.




