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Parti Quebecois swearing-in event tinged with sadness as it mourns defeat

Interim Opposition leader Stephane Bedard, centre front row, poses with Parti Quebecois MLA's after they were sworn in, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at the legislature in Quebec City. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

QUEBEC - The main opposition parties at Quebec's legislature are being sworn in today.

Most of the 30 Parti Quebecois members elected April 7 were sworn in this morning while the 22 members of the Coalition for Quebec's Future will have their ceremony this afternoon.

It's all taking place as premier-designate Philippe Couillard meets with his own team to put the final touches on a cabinet that is to be announced Wednesday.

The Liberals' 70-member caucus was sworn in last week.

For PQ members, today is bittersweet. The party formed a minority government that lasted for about 18 months before its heavy defeat at the polls two weeks ago.

A few of the PQ caucus members were missing from the ceremony as was the Canadian flag, which was removed for the sovereigntist party's swearing-in.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2014
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