The Disparu Committee's creation was led by Caitlin Darach shortly after the 2006 referendum, where the "Yes" side lost by a small margin. The Committee was intended to unite the Québécois, regardless of their ethnic or political background, under the "Yes" side. Due to its pluralist nature, the Committee was initially viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other. The onset of the Canadian Crisis, however, eventually helped them unify the people of Quebec, as the deteriorating political environment throughout the world encouraged the Québécois to secede from Canada.
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| - The Disparu Committee's creation was led by Caitlin Darach shortly after the 2006 referendum, where the "Yes" side lost by a small margin. The Committee was intended to unite the Québécois, regardless of their ethnic or political background, under the "Yes" side. Due to its pluralist nature, the Committee was initially viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other. The onset of the Canadian Crisis, however, eventually helped them unify the people of Quebec, as the deteriorating political environment throughout the world encouraged the Québécois to secede from Canada.
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| - The Disparu Committee's creation was led by Caitlin Darach shortly after the 2006 referendum, where the "Yes" side lost by a small margin. The Committee was intended to unite the Québécois, regardless of their ethnic or political background, under the "Yes" side. Due to its pluralist nature, the Committee was initially viewed as a failed attempt to unite all people of Quebec, due to its members opposing each other. The onset of the Canadian Crisis, however, eventually helped them unify the people of Quebec, as the deteriorating political environment throughout the world encouraged the Québécois to secede from Canada. When the Committee finally achieved its goal of an independent Québécois state, they began to work on the economic and political structure of the new nation. The Committee served as the interim government during this time. Their work formed the basis of the nation's constitution. Controversially, the Committee named the new nation after itself, rather than its traditional name of "Québec". Once this was done, the Committee announced elections, and split itself into three parties that would run in the elections. Lance Pikachurin formed the Democratic Party, Cynthia Celeste formed the Empire Party, and Erika Gardenia formed the Green Party.
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