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Call for the resignation of Charest

Call for the resignation of Charest
Disgusted by the jokes that the Prime Minister made during his speech at the opening of the Exhibition Plan Nord, the instigator of the Facebook page calling for the resignation of Jean Charest had not expected that the group take on such a scale. Tens of thousands of Internet users flocked to the Facebook page called "Resignation of Jean Charest": there were just over 73 000 to 23 h Saturday.

"It's subscriber Facebook to 1.4 seconds, so, 5000 people per hour," said the phone was the one who initiated this movement.

This young entrepreneur from the Montreal area prefers to remain anonymous, not wanting to become the spokesman of a group of dissatisfied citizens.

"I know the effectiveness of social media and all the events of recent months have really led to a distaste for our Prime Minister, he said. I have not created that page for the specific purpose of issuing a political opinion more than simply decrying that makes us laugh. I think the attitude of Mr. Charest facing the population is disconcerting. "

The instigator is said well aware of the news.
"I am the normal citizen who is silent, saying nothing, and this time I took the necessary means at my disposal to challenge publicly, he added. As a people, can not be represented by someone who laughs at us in front of investors to whom he will probably gifts. "

Not surprising
The popularity of this page is not surprising Thierry Giasson, political communications professor at Laval University.

"It is characteristic of this technology, he said. There is a context that explains it. There is a deep malaise within the population for a long time in this government. "

Steve Brosseau, who militated also for the departure of Jean Charest in a petition that collected 245,000 signatures in 2010, hopes that this time is good.

"If people can wake up, go out into the street, pointing to the National Assembly and kick his ass!" He hoped.

Reactions
"No, no comment," was content to say on the phone Hugo D'Amours, Press Secretary to the Premier Charest in response to the creation of this page. François Legault, the CAQ, launches "People will have the opportunity to express themselves effectively in the next election."

Françoise David, QS, says "this is a ras-le-bol widespread".
Same story from Martine Desjardins, the Quebec Federation of University Students (FEUQ), and Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, of the Coalition for a wide Association student union (CLASSIFIED).

No representative of the Parti Quebecois has reminded us, nor the president of the Quebec Federation of College Students (FECQ), Leo Bureau-Blouin.
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