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The President of the National Assembly of Quebec (French;
Le Président de l’Assemblée nationale) is the presiding
officer of the National Assembly of
Quebec, Canada, which is modeled
after the Westminster parliamentary system. In other
parliaments and legislatures the equivalent position is often
called the "Speaker," which is why from 1867 to 1968,
the presiding officer of the Assembly was known in French as
"orateur," a translation of the English term "speaker".
Description
The President of the National Assembly is fifth in the Quebec order of precedence,
after the Queen of Canada, the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec,
the Premier, and the Deputy Premier. He or she is elected by his
colleagues at the beginning of a legislature, for the length of the
legislature. The President is assisted by the Vice Presidents of
the Assembly, who can also replace him or her in his or her
absence. Parti Québécois Member of the National
Assembly (MNA) Louise Harel
made history by being appointed as the first female President on
March 12, 2002. The current President of the Assembly is the
Libéral MNA Yvon Vallières.
Roles
The function of the President holds three major roles.
- The presiding of the hearings of the Assembly.
- The administration of the services of the Assembly.
- The representation of the Assembly, notably in its relations
with other parliaments.
List of Presidents of the National
Assembly of Quebec
- Joseph-Godric
Blanchet - December 27, 1867 - Conservateur
- Pierre Fortin - November 4, 1875 -
Conservateur
- Louis Beaubien - November 10, 1876 -
Conservateur
- Arthur Turcotte - June 4, 1878 - Conservateur
indépendant
- Louis-Olivier Taillon - March 8, 1882 -
Conservateur
- Jonathan Saxton Campbell
Würtele - March 27, 1884 - Conservateur
- Félix-Gabriel Marchand - January 27,
1887 - Libéral
- Pierre-Évariste Leblanc - April 26,
1892 - Conservateur
- Jules
Tessier, November 23, 1897 - Libéral
- Henri-Benjamin Rainville - February
14, 1901 - Libéral
- Auguste Tessier - March 2, 1905 -
Libéral
- William Alexander Weir - April 25,
1905 - Libéral
- Philippe-Honoré Roy - January 15, 1907 -
Libéral
- Jean-Marie-Joseph-Pantaléon
Pelletier - March 2, 1909 - Libéral
- Cyrille-Fraser Delâge - January 9, 1912
- Libéral
- Antonin Galipeault - November 7, 1916 -
Libéral
- Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur -
December 10, 1919 - Libéral
- Hector Laferté - January 10, 1928 -
Libéral
- Télesphore-Damien Bouchard -
January 7, 1930 - Libéral
- Lucien
Dugas - March 24, 1936 - Libéral
- Joseph-Mignault-Paul Sauvé - October 7, 1936 -
Union Nationale
- Bernard Bissonnette - February 20, 1940 -
Libéral
- Valmore Bienvenue - May 12, 1942 -
Libéral
- Cyrille Dumaine - February 23, 1943 -
Libéral
- Alexandre Taché - February 7,
1945 - Union nationale
- Maurice Tellier - December 15, 1955 - Union
nationale
- Lucien
Cliche - September 20, 1960 - Libéral
- John Richard Hyde - January 9, 1962 -
Libéral
- Guy
Lechasseur - October 22, 1965 - Libéral
- Rémi
Paul - December 1, 1966 - Union nationale
- Gérard Lebel - October 22, 1968 - Union
nationale
- Raynald Fréchette - February 24, 1970 -
Union nationale
- Jean-Noël Lavoie - June 9, 1970 -
Libéral
- Clément Richard - December 14, 1976 -
Parti québécois
- Claude Vaillancourt - November 11, 1980 -
Parti québécois
- Richard Guay - March 23, 1983 -
Parti québécois
- Pierre
Lorrain - December 16, 1985 - Libéral
- Jean-Pierre Saintonge - November 28,
1989 - Libéral
- Roger Bertrand - November 29, 1994 - Parti
québécois
- Jean-Pierre Charbonneau - March 12,
1996 - Parti québécois
- Louise
Harel - March 12, 2002 - Parti québécois
- Michel Bissonnet - June 4, 2003 -
Libéral
- François Gendron - October 21, 2008 - Parti
Québécois
- Yvon Vallières - January 13, 2009 -
Libéral
External links
fr:Président
de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec