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Star Liberal loses race in Montreal

- Montreal Gazette

MONTREAL • The stunning capture of the federal Liberal nomination in StLaurent by a political unknown is a stern rebuke to party brass, according to the borough mayor shut out of the contest.

“The message from the Liberals in St-Laurent was that they don’t appreciate having a parachuted candidate dropped into our community,” said Alan DeSousa, who was denied the chance to run for the nomination in the April 3 byelection when party officials rejected his candidacy.

Emmanuella Lambropoul­os, a 26-year-old teacher at Rosemount High School, beat out star candidate Yolande James, the apparent choice of the party establishm­ent, on Wednesday night.

Lambropoul­os was as surprised as anyone to learn she had won the nomination in one of the safest Liberal seats in the country from James, a former Quebec cabinet minister, who placed third, after lawyer and economics professor Marwah Rizqy.

“I am St-Laurent,” said Lambropoul­os, who credited her hard work at doorto-door campaignin­g and her roots in the multicultu­ral district for the upset victory.

Educated at LaurenHill Academy, Vanier College and McGill University, the St-Laurent native speaks English, French and Greek and has a master’s degree in educationa­l leadership and administra­tion, according to her Linkedin page.

“I went around for three hours a day, for a month and a half, and I knocked on everyone’s doors. I had the support of the community. I know the people here. When your friends know you’re going into politics, they come out and support you,” she said Wednesday night.

But critics said James’s eliminatio­n in the first of two rounds of voting was a stinging retort to a party that seems to have forgotten Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2013 promise to restore grassroots democracy by ending the practice of parachutin­g candidates into key ridings.

Trudeau has tried to rebrand the party as a genuine political movement by offering free membership­s and restoring power to local constituen­cies.

But when a party committee rejected DeSousa’s candidacy 10 days ago, without explanatio­n, apparently clearing the way for James’s nomination, it seemed to give the lie to those reforms.

DeSousa has been borough mayor of St-Laurent since 2001.

The Liberals have also come under fire in Markham-Thornhill, where a byelection is also scheduled April 3, for cutting off new membership­s last week, thus guaranteei­ng the nomination to former Trudeau staffer Mary Ng.

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Emmanuella Lambropoul­os

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