Quebec Liberal Leader Ousts Marwah Rizqy from Caucus
Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has officially expelled Marwah Rizqy from the caucus. This decision follows her two-week suspension, which the party described as a breach of trust.
Reasons Behind Ousting Marwah Rizqy
Rizqy, an MNA representing the Montreal riding of Saint-Laurent, faced suspension and was removed from her role as parliamentary leader after unilaterally terminating her chief of staff, Geneviève Hinse. Rodriguez emphasized that Rizqy acted independently and violated the essential trust required for teamwork.
Rodriguez’s Statement
Rodriguez stated, “By choosing to act alone and place herself above the team, Marwah Rizqy broke the bond of trust necessary to move forward together.” He noted that the party’s focus would now shift back to the priorities of Quebecers.
Reinstatement of Geneviève Hinse
In a news conference, Rodriguez announced the reinstatement of Hinse. He claimed there was no justification for her dismissal and criticized Rizqy for not providing an explanation regarding her actions. “There’s an obligation to report to the leader,” he stated.
Impact on Quebec Liberal Party
In response to her ousting, Rizqy acknowledged Rodriguez’s decision, affirming her commitment to representing her constituents as an Independent MNA. She expressed her dedication to serve with high standards.
Legal Actions and Allegations
- Hinse accused Rizqy of wrongful termination in a lawsuit seeking $500,000 in damages.
- Rizqy’s lawyers claimed her dismissal of Hinse was due to significant ethical breaches and insubordination.
Furthermore, following these events, allegations emerged regarding potential vote-buying practices during Rodriguez’s leadership campaign. Rodriguez has promised an investigation into these claims to uphold the integrity of the party.
Conclusion
The expulsion of Marwah Rizqy from the Quebec Liberal caucus marks a significant shift within the party. As the situation unfolds, focus will remain on restoring unity and addressing the concerns of Quebecers.