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Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois officially named Qubec Solidaire candidate in Gouin byelection

Qubec Solidaire has decided who will be the party's candidate in the byelection for the Montreal riding of Gouin. Party faithful gave the nod on Sunday night to Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who was running unopposed.

26-year-old former student leader said he wants to take a leadership role in the small, left-wing party

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois said he wanted to take a leadership role with Qubec Solidaire as well as run for the party in upcoming provincial byelection in the Montreal riding of Gouin at a news conference in early March. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who once wore the red square as a student leader in the Maple Spring, will swap it for an orangeQubec Solidaire campaign button as the party's official candidate for the Montreal riding of Gouin.

Nadeau-Duboiswas given the nod from the party faithful at a nomination meeting on Sunday night.

A date for that byelectionhas not been set.

Just over two weeks ago the 26-year-old said he wanted take a leadership role with the pro-sovereignist, left-wing party.

At the time he said, "It's the only party where I feel at home."

Gouin is the former riding of Franoise David, one of the party's founders. David vacated the seat this past January after deciding to leave politics.

Nadeau-Dubois is also seeking the role of party co-spokesperson.

Andrs Fontecilla, who holds one of the positions, announced he would be leaving the job in May to focus on winning a seat in the next provincial general election in 2018.

Manon Mass, the MNA for Sainte-MarieSaint-Jacques, is also seeking a position as party co-spokesperson.

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois met with with Quebecers across the province last fall as part of the Faut qu'on se parle project. (Radio-Canada)

Membership up, possiblepolitical merger looming

Qubec Solidaire said after Nadeau-Dubois announced his intentionto runthey saw a considerable boost in membership. According to their count, approximately 2,000 new members signed up with the party online in the days that followed.

Nadeau-Dubois said he wants to make the party younger, more diverse and expand itbeyond its base in the Montreal area.

Qubec Solidaire has also opened the door to a possible merger with thesovereigntistpartyOption Nationale, sources told CBC's French language network Radio-Canada.

A motion will be voted on at the upcoming Qubec Solidaire general assembly in May.

If it moves forward, negotiations could open up leading to a merger as early as the fall.

Since leaving student politics, Nadeau-Dubois has published a book, Tenir tte, which won the 2014 Governor General's Literary Award for non-fiction.

Last fall, Nadeau-Dubois was among several other prominent progressives who held discussion forums across the province about changes they wanted to see in Quebec society.

Qubec Solidaire holds only two seats at the National Assembly and finished fourth in the 2014 provincial election, with only eight per cent of the popular vote.

With files from Radio-Canada