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Quebec Liberals 'win re-election' Quebec Liberals win re-election
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The ruling Liberals are heading for victory at elections in the mainly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec, media predictions say. The ruling Liberals have won a slim majority in an election in the mainly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec, according to official results.
Liberal Premier Jean Charest called the poll, saying he needed a majority to deal with the global economic crisis.Liberal Premier Jean Charest called the poll, saying he needed a majority to deal with the global economic crisis.
He has been in office since 2003 and currently heads a minority government. He has been in office since 2003 and led with a minority before the vote.
His Liberals had only 48 of 125 seats in the provincial parliament before the poll, but preliminary results indicate that he could now gain a majority. His Liberals took 66 of the provincial legislature's 125 seats, while the separatist Parti Quebecois (PQ) won 51, the province's elections agency said.
The Liberals are on 45%, with the separatist Parti Quebecois on 34% and the right-wing Action Democratique du Quebec on 15%, initial results say. National political upheaval
The Liberals had 48 seats in the legislature before the poll.
They fought off a late surge by the PQ to take 52.8% of the vote.
"We are facing an economic storm. Our economy is open to the world and the world is worried," he told supporters in his home town of Sherbrooke.
"Quebec must do everything it can to resist this economic storm."
The PQ won 40.8% and the right-wing Action Democratique du Quebec (ADQ) came in with only 5.6% after forming the official opposition in the previous session of the legislature.
ADQ leader Mario Dumont resigned after his party's collapse in the polls.
The vote marked a breakthrough for the leftist Quebec Solitaire, which saw its first member - Iranian-born doctor Amir Khadir - elected to a Montreal riding.
The Quebec election comes as national politics are in upheaval, with opposition parties trying to topple the Conservative federal government.The Quebec election comes as national politics are in upheaval, with opposition parties trying to topple the Conservative federal government.
Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper won a bid to suspend parliament until January, blocking the opposition's attempts to bring down his minority government.Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper won a bid to suspend parliament until January, blocking the opposition's attempts to bring down his minority government.
The Liberals and New Democrats had signed a deal to defeat Mr Harper in a confidence vote that had been scheduled for this Monday and to form a coalition government.The Liberals and New Democrats had signed a deal to defeat Mr Harper in a confidence vote that had been scheduled for this Monday and to form a coalition government.
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The Bloc Quebecois, the sister party of the Parti Quebecois, promised to support such a coalition.The Bloc Quebecois, the sister party of the Parti Quebecois, promised to support such a coalition.
This prompted an outburst from Mr Harper.This prompted an outburst from Mr Harper.
"At a time like this, a coalition with separatists cannot help Canada," he said, referring to the Bloc's desire for independence for Quebec."At a time like this, a coalition with separatists cannot help Canada," he said, referring to the Bloc's desire for independence for Quebec.
Mr Harper's comments brought the issue of independence back to the political fore but it remains to be seen if they boost the standing of the sovereignty movement that has seen its support gradually fade to under 40% in recent years, analysts say. Mr Harper's comments brought the issue of independence back to the political fore, providing a boost to the PQ after they were eclipsed by the ADQ in the 2007 election.
The main issue during the campaign has been the effects of the global financial crisis on Quebec.The main issue during the campaign has been the effects of the global financial crisis on Quebec.