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Stages in the consideration of Bill 191

Chamber

quebec

Stage

Introduced

This Quebec bill amends the law governing the association of former members of the National Assembly of Quebec.

Key Changes

  • Amends the existing Act respecting the Cercle des ex-parlementaires de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec
  • Came into force immediately upon receiving assent on November 4, 2025
  • Passed all legislative stages (introduction, principle, committee, report, passage, and assent) within six days

Gotchas

  • The full text of the amendments is only available in a PDF document not included in the provided content, so the specific changes cannot be detailed from the available information.
  • The bill passed all legislative stages in a single day (November 4, 2025) after introduction on October 30, suggesting the changes were considered non-controversial or administrative in nature.
  • This is a private member's bill, meaning it was introduced by an individual MNA rather than the government.

Who's Affected

  • Former members of the National Assembly of Quebec
  • The Cercle des ex-parlementaires de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec organization

Summary

Bill 191 is a private member's bill introduced by Sylvie D'Amours, MNA for Mirabel, that makes changes to the Act respecting the Cercle des ex-parlementaires de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec. The Cercle des ex-parlementaires is an organization for former members of Quebec's National Assembly, and this bill updates the legislation that governs how that organization operates. The bill moved very quickly through the legislative process — it was introduced on October 30, 2025, and passed all remaining stages including assent on November 4, 2025. Because the full text of the amendments is only available in a PDF that was not included here, the specific changes made to the organization's governing rules are not detailed in the available information.

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