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The 32nd National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in
Quebec ,
Canada that was elected in the
1981 Quebec general election . It sat for a total of five sessions from May 19, 1981, to June 18, 1981; from September 30, 1981, to October 2, 1981; from November 9, 1981, to March 10, 1983; from March 23, 1983, to June 20, 1984; and from October 16, 1984, to October 10, 1985. The
Parti Québécois government was led by
Premier
René Lévesque for most of the mandate, and by
Pierre-Marc Johnson for a few months prior to the
1985 election . The
Liberal opposition was led by
Claude Ryan , by interim Liberal leader
Gérard D. Levesque , and then by
Robert Bourassa .
Seats per political party
Member list
This was the list of members of the
National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the
1981 election :
Other elected MNAs
Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate
Réjean Doyon ,
Quebec Liberal Party , Louis-Hébert, April 5, 1982
[1]
Germain Leduc , Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Laurent, April 5, 1982
[2]
Marc-Yvan Côté , Quebec Liberal Party, Charlesbourg, June 20, 1983
[3]
Ghislain Maltais , Quebec Liberal Party, Saguenay, June 20, 1983
[4]
Serge Champagne , Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Jacques, June 20, 1983
[5]
Aline Saint-Amand , Quebec Liberal Party, Jonquière, December 5, 1983
[6]
Madeleine Bélanger , Quebec Liberal Party, Mégantic-Compton, December 5, 1983
[7]
Gilles Fortin , Quebec Liberal Party, Marguerite-Bourgeoys, June 18, 1984
[8]
Marcel Parent , Quebec Liberal Party, Sauvé, June 18, 1984
[9]
Jean-François Viau , Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Jacques, November 26, 1984
[10]
Robert Bourassa , Quebec Liberal Party,
Bertrand (Montérégie), June 3, 1985
[11]
Claude Trudel , Quebec Liberal Party, Bourget, June 3, 1985
[12]
Jean-Guy Gervais , Quebec Liberal Party, L'Assomption, June 3, 1985
[13]
Paul Philibert , Quebec Liberal Party, Trois-Rivières, June 3, 1985
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Cabinet Ministers
Levesque Cabinet (1981-1985)
Prime Minister and Executive Council President: René Lévesque
Deputy Premier: Jacques-Yvan Morin (1981–1984), Camille Laurin (1984), Marc-André Bédard (1984–1985)
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Jean Garon
Labor, Workforce and Revenue Security: Raynald Fréchette (1981–1982)
Labor: Raynald Fréchette (1982–1985)
Workforce and Revenue Security: Pierre Marois (1982–1983), Pauline Marois (1983–1985)
Employment: Robert Dean (1984–1985)
Public Works and Provisioning: Alain Marcoux (1981–1984)
Administration: Yves Bérubé (1981–1982), Michel Clair (1984–1985)
Administration Reform: Yves Bérubé (1982–1984)
Public Office: Denise Leblanc (1981–1984)
Cultural Affairs: Clément Richard
Cultural and Science Development: Jacques-Yvan Morin (1981–1982), Gerald Godin (1982)
Cultural Communities and Immigration: Gérald Godin (1981–1984, 1984–1985), Louise Harel (1984), Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984)
Social Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson (1981–1984), Camille Laurin (1984), Michel Clair (1984), Guy Chevrette (1984–1985)
Health and Social Services: Guy Chevrette (1985)
Social Development: Denis Lazure (1981–1982)
Family Policies: Yves Beaumier (1985)
Status of Women : Pauline Marois (1981–1983, 1985), Denise Leblanc (1983–1984), René Lévesque (1984–1985), Francine Lalonde (1985)
Language Affairs: Gérald Godin (1984)
Education: Camille Laurin (1981–1984), Yves Bérubé (1984), François Gendron (1984)
Science and Technology:Gilbert Paquette (1982–1984), Yves Bérubé (1984)
Superior Education in Science and Technology: Yves Bérubé (1984–1985)
Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Lucien Lessard (1981–1982), Guy Chevrette (1982–1984), Jacques Brassard (1984–1985)
Transportation: Michel Clair (1981–1984), Jacques Léonard (1984), Guy Tardif (1984–1985)
Communications: Jean-François Bertrand
Relations with Citizens: Denis Lazure (1982–1984), Élie Fallu (1984–1985)
Municipal Affairs:Jacques Léonard (1981–1984), Alain Marcoux (1984–1985)
Environment: Marcel Léger (1981–1982), Adrien Ouellette (1982–1985)
Energy and Resources: Yves Duhaime (1981–1984), Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1984)
Forests: Jean-Pierre Jolivet (1984–1985)
Intergovernmental Affairs: Claude Morin (1981–1982), Jacques-Yvan Morin (1982–1984)
Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984–1985)
International Relations: Bernard Landry (1984–1985)
Electoral reform: Marc-André Bedard
Parliamentary Affairs: Claude Charron
Industry, Commerce and Tourism: Rodrigue Biron (1981–1984)
Industry and Commerce: Rodrigue Biron (1984–1985)
Tourism: Marcel Léger (1984–1985)
Planning: François Gendron (1981–1982)
Planning and Regional Development: François Gendron (1982–1984)
Development and Regional Roads: Henri Lemay (1984–1985)
Housing and Consumer's Protection: Guy Tardif (1981–1984), Jacques Rochefort (1984–1985)
Justice: Marc-André Bédard (1981–1984), Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984–1985)
Finances: Jacques Parizeau (1981–1984), Yves Duhaime (1984–1985)
President of the Treasury Board: Yves Bérubé (1981–1984), Michel Clair (1984–1985)
Revenue: Raynald Fréchette (1981–1982), Alain Marcoux (1982–1984), Robert Dean (1984), Maurice Martel (1984–1985)
Financial Institutions and Cooperatives: Jacques Parizeau (1981–1982)
Economic Development: Bernard Landry (1981–1982)
Foreign Trade:Bernard Landry (1982–1985)
Johnson Cabinet (1985)
Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Pierre-Marc Johnson
Deputy Premier: Marc-Andre Bédard
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Jean Garon
Labor: Raynald Fréchette
Workforce and Revenue Security: Pauline Marois
Employment: Robert Dean
Administration: Michel Clair
Cultural Affairs: Clement Richard (1985), Gerald Godin (1985)
Cultural Communities and Immigration: Gérald Godin (1985), Élie Fallu (1985)
Health and Social Services:Guy Chevrette
Family Policies: Yves Beaumier
Status of Women : Pauline Marois (1985), Lise Denis (1985)
Education: Francois Gendron
Superior Education in Science and Technology: Yves Bérubé (1985), Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1985)
Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Jacques Brassard
Transportation: Guy Tardif (1985)
Communications: Jean-François Bertrand
Relations with Citizens: Elie Fallu (1985), Rollande Cloutier (1985)
Municipal Affairs:Alain Marcoux
Environment: Adrien Ouellette
Energy and Resources: Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1985), Michel Clair (1985)
Forests: Jean-Pierre Jolivet
Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson
International Relations: Bernard Landry (1985), Louise Beaudoin (1985)
Electoral reform: Marc-André Bédard
Industry and Commerce: Rodrigue Biron
Tourism: Marcel Leger
Planning: Alain Marcoux
Development and Regional Roads: Henri Lemay
Housing and Consumer's Protection: Jacques Rochefort (1985)
Justice: Raynald Fréchette
Solicitor General: Marc-André Bédard
Finances: Yves Duhaime (1985), Bernard Landry (1985)
President of the Treasury Board: Michel Clair
Revenue: Maurice Martel
Foreign Trade: Bernard Landry (1985), Jean-Guy Parent (1985)
New electoral districts
A electoral map reform was made in 1985 and implemented in the
elections later that year.
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References
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