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By عبد السلام
Published: September 1, 2022
The leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, Dominique Anglade, said that the time has come to review safety measures around political candidates.
Her comments come after two recent violent incidents involving Liberal members, in addition to recent threats against Conservative Party (PCQ) volunteers.
On Tuesday evening, the Liberal office of Enrico Ceccon was vandalized and burglarized, and last week a man called the police to inform them that he had killed Montreal Liberal candidate Marwa Rizki and taken her body.
Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime said that two party volunteers in separate incidents were recently threatened after catching people vandalizing election posters.
Anglade says she wants to ensure that her party can complete its campaign throughout the province without being exposed to violence.
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