Union Montreal

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Union Montréal (Union des citoyens et citoyennes de l'île de Montréal avant le 31 décembre 2008) était un parti politique montréalais dont le chef était Gérald Tremblay. Le parti était au pouvoir du 1er janvier 2002 jusqu'à la démission de Gérald Tremblay le 5 novembre 2012. Le 9 mai 2013, le parti annonce sa dissolution à la suite de plusieurs scandales de corruption. rdf:langString
Union Montreal (French: Union Montréal) is an inactive municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the governing party in the city from 2001, when it won its first election under mayor Gérald Tremblay, until 2012. The party remained the largest single party caucus in the city government until the 2013 election although it lost its majority in November 2012 due to a number of councillors quitting the party to sit as independents in the wake of Tremblay's resignation. Since 2013, it has no longer been politically active. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Union Montréal (Union des citoyens et citoyennes de l'île de Montréal avant le 31 décembre 2008) était un parti politique montréalais dont le chef était Gérald Tremblay. Le parti était au pouvoir du 1er janvier 2002 jusqu'à la démission de Gérald Tremblay le 5 novembre 2012. Le 9 mai 2013, le parti annonce sa dissolution à la suite de plusieurs scandales de corruption.
rdf:langString Union Montreal (French: Union Montréal) is an inactive municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the governing party in the city from 2001, when it won its first election under mayor Gérald Tremblay, until 2012. The party remained the largest single party caucus in the city government until the 2013 election although it lost its majority in November 2012 due to a number of councillors quitting the party to sit as independents in the wake of Tremblay's resignation. Since 2013, it has no longer been politically active.
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