Pablo Rodriguez says he’s stepping down as Liberal leader with his ‘head held high’
MONTREAL — Pablo Rodriguez says he’s standing tall and has no regrets after stepping down as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party amid allegations of wrongdoing during the leadership race he won in June.
The former federal cabinet minister publicly announced his resignation at party headquarters in Montreal on Thursday, saying he had become a “distraction” as the party prepares for a provincial election next year.
“I took this decision solely out of a sense of duty for my party, which I sincerely love, for Quebec and for my country,” he told reporters during a brief press conference. He did not take questions.
Rodriguez announced his resignation to the Liberal caucus on Wednesday, after days of mounting pressure. The party has been in turmoil for the last month over allegations of vote-buying and reimbursed donations during the leadership race.
