Andrés Fontecilla, born on September twentieth, nineteen sixty-seven, is a prominent Canadian politician hailing from Quebec. He made his mark in the political landscape when he was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec during the provincial elections of two thousand eighteen, representing the electoral district of Laurier-Dorion as a member of the progressive party, Québec solidaire.
Prior to his election, Fontecilla served as the co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire from two thousand thirteen to two thousand seventeen, alongside Françoise David. This role allowed him to advocate for the party's values and engage with the community on various social issues.
Following his successful election in the two thousand twenty-two provincial elections, he was appointed to lead critical issues such as Housing and Dwelling, Immigration, Francisation and Integration, the Fight against Racism, and Public Safety. His commitment to these areas reflects his dedication to improving the lives of Quebecers and addressing pressing societal challenges.