Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez resigns amid ongoing crisis
MONTREAL — Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned amid a crisis involving allegations of vote-buying and reimbursed donations during the leadership race he won in June.
Rodriguez announced his decision to the Liberal caucus during a virtual meeting held Wednesday afternoon. A member of the legislature present at the meeting, who did not want to speak publicly, confirmed the resignation to The Canadian Press. Rodriguez will hold a press conference in Montreal on Thursday morning.
The former federal cabinet minister, who had hoped to restore the Liberals to power in next year’s election, cast his party as the only viable alternative to the sovereigntist Parti Québécois and the only sure way for Quebec to avoid a third referendum on independence in the next four years. But he proved unable to overcome the crisis that had consumed his party for the last month.
After Quebec’s anti-corruption police announced a criminal investigation of the party last week, prominent Liberals began openly calling for Rodriguez to step aside.


