The Renouveau municipal de Québec (Municipal renewal of Québec) was a political party in the city of Québec, Quebec, Canada that contested municipal elections. It was created on February 26, 2001, after the amalgamation of Quebec City and surrounding suburban municipalities. In 2007, the party held 24 of the 37 seats on the City Council. Its last leader was councillor Ann Bourget (the former Leader of Opposition from November 2005 to August 2007). Québec's former mayor, Jacques Joli-Coeur, was also from the Renouveau municipal de Québec.
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| - The Renouveau municipal de Québec (Municipal renewal of Québec) was a political party in the city of Québec, Quebec, Canada that contested municipal elections. It was created on February 26, 2001, after the amalgamation of Quebec City and surrounding suburban municipalities. In 2007, the party held 24 of the 37 seats on the City Council. Its last leader was councillor Ann Bourget (the former Leader of Opposition from November 2005 to August 2007). Québec's former mayor, Jacques Joli-Coeur, was also from the Renouveau municipal de Québec. (en)
- Le Renouveau municipal de Québec (RMQ) est un parti politique municipal de la ville de Québec ayant existé de 2001 à 2010. Il a dirigé les destinées de la ville de 2001 à 2005, face à une opposition majoritaire à l'Hôtel de Ville. Son ancêtre est le Rassemblement populaire (RP). À l'élection du 1er novembre 2009, le RMQ a été rayé de la carte électorale. À la suite de cela, le parti se dissout en mars 2010. (fr)
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| - Le Renouveau municipal de Québec (RMQ) est un parti politique municipal de la ville de Québec ayant existé de 2001 à 2010. Il a dirigé les destinées de la ville de 2001 à 2005, face à une opposition majoritaire à l'Hôtel de Ville. Son ancêtre est le Rassemblement populaire (RP). À l'élection du 6 novembre 2005, le RMQ a perdu la mairie, mais il a, quand même, fait élire 24 conseillers(ères) sur une possibilité de 37, formant, ainsi, l'Opposition officielle (majoritaire) au Conseil municipal de Québec. De 2008 à 2009, le parti a perdu sa majorité, à la suite de nombreux départs et de nombreuses défections provenant de son caucus. À l'élection du 1er novembre 2009, le RMQ a été rayé de la carte électorale. À la suite de cela, le parti se dissout en mars 2010. (fr)
- The Renouveau municipal de Québec (Municipal renewal of Québec) was a political party in the city of Québec, Quebec, Canada that contested municipal elections. It was created on February 26, 2001, after the amalgamation of Quebec City and surrounding suburban municipalities. In 2007, the party held 24 of the 37 seats on the City Council. Its last leader was councillor Ann Bourget (the former Leader of Opposition from November 2005 to August 2007). Québec's former mayor, Jacques Joli-Coeur, was also from the Renouveau municipal de Québec. (en)
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