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Parti Qubcois takes stock after Pierre Karl Pladeau's departure

A day after Pierre Karl Pladeau's resignation, members of the pro-independence party are taking stock - and trying to figure out how they can get back in power.

Former PQ premier Bernard Landry calls resignation an 'opportunity'

Pierre Karl Pladeau arrives to announce his resignation from the Parti Qubcois at a news conference Monday, May 2, 2016 in Montreal. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

Quebec's Official Opposition is scrambling to redefine itself, a day after the shocking resignation of Parti Qubcois leader PierreKarl Pladeau.

Pladeau quit with little warning on Monday, saying he wanted to put his family first.

A day later, members of the pro-independence party are taking stock and trying to figure out how the party can get back in power.

Leger Marketing pollster Christian Bourque says the challenge for the party now is to quickly find a new leader with the next election two years away.

"If they move fast they might have a new leader by Christmas or early in the new year 2017, which doesn't give that leader a lot of time to become a household name for Quebecers," he told CBC Montreal's Homerun.

What's next?

Vronique Hivon is among the potential leadership candidates for the Parti Qubcois. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

Vronique Hivon, a PQ MNA who is among those touted as a potential leader, said the PQ's challenge going forwardisto put meaning into the project of making Quebec a country.

"The problem has been for many years now, the only thing we hear aboutsovereignty is thereferendum," she told Daybreak.

"People don't dream about having a referendum. They dream about having [a better quality] of life, a better life for their children, having a safe environment. The challenge is to show how those goals can be achieved through sovereignty."

Hivon said she's not ruling out a leadership run but added that "it's early."

MNA Alexandre Cloutier, who came second to Pladeau in the last election, is also among the potential leadership candidates.

Another MNA,Sylvain Gaudreault, has put his name forward to step in as interim leader of the PQ.

Agns Maltais, another PQ MNA, is another probable candidate.

15 years, five leaders

Former premier Bernard Landry, seen here earlier this year, says the PQ is a party of "ideas and ideals." (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

Former PQ premier Bernard Landry called Pladeau's resignation "a sort of a tragedy," referring to his decision to step down for family reasons.

But he added, "politically speaking, it will be an opportunity to have another leadership round."

With five leaders inthe past 15 years, Landry acknowledged the PQ has had a tumultuous time.

He said that's to be expected for a party whose ultimate goal is to make a new country.

"It's a party of ideas and ideals," he said.

with files from Steve Rukavina