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Nouvelle publicité du PQ pour l'indépendance

Nouvelle publicité du PQ pour l'indépendance
Pauline Marois, leader of the Parti Quebecois delivers her victory speech prior to a gunman opening fire on September 4, 2012 in Montreal. One person was killed and another seriously wounded when a gunman opened fire during the victory speech of Quebec's newly elected separatist premier, who was unharmed, police said. The shooting took place with Pauline Marois's Parti Quebecois projected to win Tuesday's elections in the mostly French-speaking province, ousting Premier Jean Charest from the legislature and his Liberals from power. AFP PHOTO / ROGERIO BARBOSA (Photo credit should read ROGERIO BARBOSA/AFP/GettyImages)
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Pauline Marois, leader of the Parti Quebecois delivers her victory speech prior to a gunman opening fire on September 4, 2012 in Montreal. One person was killed and another seriously wounded when a gunman opened fire during the victory speech of Quebec's newly elected separatist premier, who was unharmed, police said. The shooting took place with Pauline Marois's Parti Quebecois projected to win Tuesday's elections in the mostly French-speaking province, ousting Premier Jean Charest from the legislature and his Liberals from power. AFP PHOTO / ROGERIO BARBOSA (Photo credit should read ROGERIO BARBOSA/AFP/GettyImages)

Le Parti québécois a lancé une nouvelle publicité télévisuelle pour faire la promotion de l'indépendance.

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