Françoise David, born on January thirteenth, nineteen forty-eight, is a prominent figure in Quebec's political landscape, known for her role as a former spokesperson for Québec solidaire. This left-wing, feminist, and sovereigntist party emerged from the merger of Option Citoyenne and l'Union des Forces Progressistes, reflecting a commitment to progressive values.
David made her mark in the political arena by being elected as the Member of the National Assembly for the riding of Gouin during the Quebec elections of two thousand twelve and again in two thousand fourteen. Her tenure was characterized by a dedication to social justice, ecology, and economic democracy, which she articulated in her influential book and manifesto, Bien commun recherché – une option citoyenne, which sold over seven thousand copies in Quebec.
Despite her impactful contributions, on January nineteenth, two thousand seventeen, Françoise David announced her retirement from both her role as party spokesperson and as a Member of the National Assembly, citing health reasons. Her legacy continues to inspire those who advocate for a more equitable and sustainable society.