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Alexandre Cloutier launches bid for Parti Qubcois leadership

Parti Qubcois MNA Alexandre Cloutier formally announced his intention to lead his party this morning, a team of more than 10 people standing behind him.

Cloutier says he'll focus on education, economy and sound arguments favouring sovereignty

Alexandre Cloutier said diversity is key to Quebecs identity, referring specifically to immigrants, the English community and Aboriginal people during an event to launch his Parti Qubcois leadership campaign. (CBC)

Parti Qubcois MNAAlexandre Cloutier said diversity is key to Quebec's identity as he announcedhis intention to be the party's next leader.

Cloutiermentioned immigrants, the English community and the Aboriginal community specifically, saying there is place for everyone in Quebec.

"Diversity enriches us. We're all united toward a common goal," he said.

This is his second attempt to secure thejob. Cloutierfinished second to Pierre KarlPladeau, whostepped down last week, at last year's leadership convention.

"I learned a lot, Ievolved and it made me into the politician I am today,"he said.

Education tops priority list

As expected,Cloutierputeducation at the top ofhis list of priorities, saying as PQ education critic, he has an understanding of Quebec's education systemandis constantly working toimprove it.

He said despite the fact that learning many languages is an asset, learning Frenchis still the best way to promote inclusion and personal growth for all Quebecers.

Cloutier, 38, promised to enshrine secularism in Quebec's constitution and promote French as the language of work, "notably in Montreal."

He also said he is committed to improving the purchasing power of the middle class, prosecuting tax evaders and creating jobs and economic prosperity.

New plan for independence

When it comes to independence, Cloutier said he believes the party has a lot of work to do before it can achieve its goal.

He said the party needs a new plan: onethat considers the realities of the 21st century.

"We have to better define our project and concretely show the benefits," he said, adding that the party has to be more clear about how Quebec's independence wouldaffect the lives of ordinary Quebecers.

The supporters

Among the crowd of supporters standing with him during the announcement were eight current PQ MNAs including Agns Maltais and Franois Gendron.

Former PQ interim leader and MNA Stphane Bdard was on hand to introduce Cloutier and to praisehis natural leadership skills, adding herepresented the "new generation of sovereigntists."

In last year's leadership race, Cloutier had the support of fellow MNA Vronique Hivonafter she decided not to run.

This time, his close friend is a rival:Hivon announced she would be vying for the leadership earlier this week.

The next leader will be the PQ'sseventh in 10 years, if you include people who took on the job for interim periods.

The party will elect a new leader in the fall.