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Action Montreal : ウィキペディア英語版
Action Montreal
Action Montreal was a short-lived municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that existed from February to April 1994 under the leadership of entrepreneur Claude Beauchamp.
==Origins and platform==
Beauchamp began his campaign for mayor of Montreal in November 1993 as the leader of a new and as-yet-unnamed political movement.〔Elizabeth Thompson, "It's official - Beauchamp to run for mayor; Federalist says business people don't trust Dore," ''Montreal Gazette'', 30 November 1993, p. 3.〕 He formally launched Action Montreal on February 10, 1994, and indicated that the party would soon begin recruiting candidates for city council. The party was officially registered by Quebec's chief electoral officer on February 21, 1994.〔"Action Montreal gets party status," ''Montreal Gazette'', 22 February 1994, p. 3.〕
During its short existence, Action Montreal was supported by three councillors: Nick Auf der Maur, Gérard Legault, and Vittorio Capparelli. The party could have formed the official opposition in March 1994 had it sought official recognition from council, but Beauchamp said that he did not wanthis party to achieve this status with councillors who had previously been elected for other parties. As such, Auf der Maur, Legault, and Capparelli officially served as independents.〔Elizabeth Thompson, "City councillor who quit MCM; joins ranks of Action Montreal," ''Montreal Gazette'', 23 February 1994, p. 3; Elizabeth Thompson, "Beauchamp wins support from third councillor," ''Montreal Gazette'', 17 March 1994, p. 4.〕
Action Montreal advocated conservative views on economic issues. Beauchamp criticized the salaries of Montreal's civil servants at the party's launch and suggested that some positions could be abolished.〔Elizabeth Thompson, "New municipal party comes out fighting; Poor city pays best salaries: Beauchamp," ''Montreal Gazette'', 11 February 1994, p. 3.〕 He later suggested that services such as aqueducts, roads, swimming pools, and libraries could be run by the private sector or as private-public partnerships.〔Elizabeth Thompson, "Turn over more municipal services to private firms: mayoral hopeful," ''Montreal Gazette'', 4 March 1994, p. 3.〕 Some opponents criticized the party's focus on business issues and described Beauchamp as little more than a representative of the city's business lobby.〔Richard Mackie, "Montreal mayor wants tax deal Dore prepares for election," ''Montreal Gazette'', 23 March 1994, p. 3.〕
One of the Action Montreal's founding members was Michel Pallascio, a former chair of the Montreal Catholic School Commission who had once suggested that Quebec should only accept immigrants with values reflecting the province's "Judeo-Christian" majority, a comment that was seen as intolerant toward immigrants from other backgrounds.〔Jack Todd, "All business; This candidate for mayor makes MCM look good," ''Montreal Gazette'', 12 February 1994, p. 3.〕 Pallascio resigned from the party at Beauchamp's request after his past comments were highlighted in the media.〔Elizabeth Thompson, "Beauchamp dumps ex-MCSC chairman from Action Montreal interim executive," ''Montreal Gazette'', 2 March 1994, p. 3.〕

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