Taking to social media, Labour Party MEP Josianne Cutajar announced that, after 12 years of serving in public life, she will not contesting the European Parliament elections.
‘A difficult decision but one that I must take at this stage of my life’, Cutajar explained.
The MEP said that she is proud to have had the privilege of representing the Maltese and Gozitan people on the European level.
‘From the bottom of my heart, I wish to thank the thousands who showed me support and believed in me throughout this voyage’, wrote Cutajar on social media.
‘To my closest, to those close, to the Labour Party, to the team and canvassers, to Nadur’s electorate, the Gozitan and Maltese electorate who elected, for the first time, the first Gozitan and the youngest Maltese in the European Parliament.’
She said that during her career, she made continuous pressure for European politics and laws which recognise the realities and challenges faced by islands such as ours.
She wished her best regards to Prime Minister Robert Abela and the Labour candidates running for the European Parliament elections.
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