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Politician pressured to leave legislatur­e

Quebec MNA previously reprimande­d

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On Thursday, Catherine Dorion, a member of the National Assembly for Québec solidaire, was pressured out of the provincial legislatur­e. The reason? Her colleagues believed she was improperly dressed.

According to the Presse Canadienne, Dorion entered the assembly’s Blue Room, where the debates are held, wearing an orange hooded sweatshirt. When she arrived, some MNAS from other parties filed complaints about the hoodie to Speaker François Paradis. A Québec solidaire spokespers­on said when Dorion was made aware of the complaints — which claimed that her outfit breached decorum — she chose to leave the chamber.

Deputy Speaker Chantal Soucy said “we have a decorum to respect, we reminded her of it several times. It was time to draw a line,” the Presse Canadienne reports. “She was not wearing clothing worthy of an MNA within the Blue Room.”

This isn’t the first (or even the second) time Dorion has been reprimande­d for her clothing.

On Oct. 31, she posted a photo on her Facebook account that showed her sitting on a desk in the Red Room, where official ceremonies are usually held, in heels and a skirt, with the caption “Happy Halloween.”

Many reports have said the outfit in the photo was meant to be her Halloween costume because Dorion typically avoids more formal attire during assembly meetings.

The Liberals filed a complaint to Paradis about the photo, claiming that she was not respecting the decorum of the National Assembly and requesting that he investigat­e.

Dorion, a 37- year- old mother of two first elected in 2018, said she was “shocked and hurt” by the complaint.

Last year, Paradis said the National Assembly’s dress code will have to be

WE HAVE A DECORUM TO RESPECT, WE REMINDED (DORION) OF IT SEVERAL TIMES.

reviewed, in part because of Dorion’s clothing choices. That time, it was for wearing Doc Martens boots.

She told reporters that modernizin­g the dress code would encourage younger citizens to become more interested in politics.

Paradis said the dress code review would be “essential and healthy.”

 ?? CATHERINE DORION VIA FACEBOK ?? Québec solidaire MNA Catherine Dorion sits on the main desk of the Salon rouge at the National Assembly in Quebec City, in a photo she posted to Facebook on Halloween. Some of Dorion’s fellow legislator­s called the action a lack of respect for the chamber.
CATHERINE DORION VIA FACEBOK Québec solidaire MNA Catherine Dorion sits on the main desk of the Salon rouge at the National Assembly in Quebec City, in a photo she posted to Facebook on Halloween. Some of Dorion’s fellow legislator­s called the action a lack of respect for the chamber.

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