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Harkin will not contest the next European Parliament Election

Marian Harkin will not contest the next European Parliament election, the Independent MEP announced this week.

Whilst she emphasised that she has "a real passion for politics" and a "firm belief" in the benefit for Ireland in its EU membership, she confirmed she would not to seek re-election to the European Parliament for a fourth term.

“I have had the privilege of serving the people of the Midlands, North & West constituency for three terms and I believe I have made my contribution in the most positive way I could," said Ms Harkin.

“I came into politics from the voluntary sector, first as a TD representing Sligo/Leitrim and subsequently as an MEP.  During that time I have worked to represent ordinary people, community groups, workers, farmers, credit unions, carers, people with disabilities and many others.

“One of my objectives has always been to act as a bridge between Irish citizens and the European institutions particularly in regard to access and, of course, representation. Bringing Europe closer to the citizen has never been just a slogan for me, it has been an essential part of my work. Most people do not have a full understanding of what MEPs’ are engaged in but they trust their MEPs to represent their interests at all the different levels in the European institutions. 

“I have always valued that trust and I want to thank all those in the 15 counties I am proud to represent for placing that trust in me. Politics is important, without good politics, society faces uncertainty, insecurity and confusion and all that flows from that. 

“I still have a huge interest in politics and in helping people and aim, in some way, in the future to make a further contribution”, Marian Harkin MEP concluded.