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L’illusion de la pureté

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Author(s)
Charbonneau, Jean-Pierre
Keywords
Loi de 1977
contournement
stratagèmes
paradis terrestre
DGEQ
partis politiques
financement
caisses électorales occultes

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/335456
Online Access
http://ethiquepublique.revues.org/2765
Abstract
Quand le gouvernement de René Lévesque mit fin au financement occulte des partis politiques en 1977, les démocrates de tous les horizons se mirent à croire qu’il était possible d’éliminer la corruption systémique qui gangrène la vie publique partout dans le monde. Pendant un temps, on a cru que le Québec était devenu un havre unique d’intégrité avec son financement populaire des partis, ses limites de contributions, ses règles de transparence, auxquels on avait ajouté des normes sévères dans l’octroi des contrats publics d’achats de biens et services. Ce paradis terrestre de la pureté politique n’a malheureusement pas duré longtemps et nous savons aujourd’hui que les assoiffés de pouvoir et d’argent gravitant dans et autour des formations politiques ont rapidement décelé les failles de la nouvelle Loi et se sont immédiatement organisés pour la contourner. Leurs stratagèmes se sont déployés pendant une trentaine d’années en toute impunité intoxiquant toutefois, il faut le dire, certains plus que d’autres. Heureusement, ces combines ont fini par être mises au jour et devenir objet d’intérêt prioritaire de la population, obligeant ainsi l’Assemblée nationale à refaire ses devoirs.
When René Lévesque’s government put an end to secret funding of political parties in 1977, democrats of all horizons were drawn to believe that it was possible to eliminate systemic corruption which cripples public life everywhere in the world. For a period of time, it was believed that Quebec had become a unique harbor of integrity with its popular financing of parties, its limits on contributions, its rules of transparency, to which were added severe standards of awarding public service contracts of purchases of goods and services. This allegedly earthly paradise of political purity, unfortunately, did not last very long and we know today that those seeking power and money that were revolving in and around political parties quickly detected the flaws in the new Law and immediately found the means to circumvent it. These stratagems were deployed for about thirty years in all impunity. However, it is necessary to say that it intoxicated some more than others. Fortunately, these schemes were finally exposed and became priority concerns within the public, thus compelling the National Assembly to redo its homeworks.
Date
2017-01-31
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:revues.org:ethiquepublique/2765
urn:doi:10.4000/ethiquepublique.2765
http://ethiquepublique.revues.org/2765
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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