The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Jean facing tough battle in bid for re-election

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Praise flowed in from politician­s of all stripes when former governor general Michaelle Jean was named the first woman leader of la Francophon­ie four years ago, but her support appears less unanimous as she prepares to seek another term.

Jean was named secretary general of the French-speaking nations’ organizati­on in 2014, with a promise to promote economic developmen­t, gender equality and dialogue, especially among the developing African nations.

But in recent months she has been dogged by questions about her expenses, leading one Conservati­ve MP to suggest she has become an embarrassm­ent to Canada.

The expenses, which were reported by Quebecor media outlets, include a $500,000 renovation to her rented Paris residence and a $20,000 piano.

Quebec MP Alupa Clarke recently asked Francophon­ie Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau how the Liberal party could justify supporting Jean for a second term given her “total lack of transparen­ce” in refusing to publicly explain the expenses.

Clarke’s colleague, Gerard Deltell, also piled on, claiming that “only Liberals” could be proud of Jean’s reign.

“Michaelle Jean has become an embarrassm­ent to Canada,” he said in question period.

“She has managed the organizati­on in a completely irresponsi­ble way.”

Bloc Quebecois MP Xavier Barsalou-Duval also suggested the Liberals should not support Jean given various “scandals” during her tenure. The government­s of both Canada and Quebec have pledged to support her if she seeks a second term, while conceding there is room to improve the organizati­on’s financial management.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? Secretary General of La Francophon­ie Michaelle Jean walks to the podium to address a youth as peace builders working session at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeepi­ng Defence Ministeria­l conference in Vancouver, B.C.
CP FILE PHOTO Secretary General of La Francophon­ie Michaelle Jean walks to the podium to address a youth as peace builders working session at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeepi­ng Defence Ministeria­l conference in Vancouver, B.C.

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