Vincent Marissal, the MNA for Rosemont, has announced he will not seek re-election in Quebec’s 2026 provincial election.
Marissal shared the decision on social media Monday morning, explaining his need to “find” himself again and contribute to Quebec through other avenues. “The last thing I want is to get involved in another controversy, a nasty power struggle or a polemic,” he stated.
Political Background
First elected to represent Rosemont in 2018 under the Québec Solidaire banner, Marissal served two terms. He transitioned to independent status in November 2025 after the party removed him, though he had already planned to depart. The party’s action followed revelations of his discussions with Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon about potentially joining that party ahead of the election.
Future Plans and Reflections
Marissal revealed upcoming writing projects and plans to elaborate further on his political path. “I harbor no bitterness toward anyone and I take full responsibility for my actions and public statements,” he emphasized. He added, “I remain immensely proud to have been elected twice by my fellow citizens of Rosemont, and I am still honored by the trust, friendship, and even affection they show me daily.”
During his tenure, Marissal served as Québec Solidaire’s health critic at the National Assembly and championed upgrades to the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital in his riding.

