24 Jan 2024, 13:27

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Wirt Harland resigns from Commission, launches presidential bid

Harland had the largest share of votes against Grimwald in the 2018 presidential election
January 24, 2024


In a press conference in Europolis, Wirt Harland announced that he would resign from his position of Internal Affairs Commissioner, revealing that he will run as a presidential candidate in the upcoming election scheduled for this July. The announcement was made today during a press conference held in Europolis, where Harland expressed his desire to continue his political career domestically: "It is evident that I am a more efficient politician domestically than internationally," Harland claimed.

Harland continued, being apologetic about his inactivity in the Commission: "I also would like to apologize to all Europeans for being complicit in contributing to the current stagnancy of the European Union. There were several reasons as to why I couldn't do what I wanted to do in the office, but I will not use them as an excuse and instead will offer my apologies."

Wirt Harland entered national politics in 2008 when he was elected as a member of the National Assembly. Following the unexpected death of Senator Wallace Michalski in 2009, however, he received the Labour Party's appointment to fill the vacancy. Making a name for himself as a trustworthy moderate politician for a decade, in 2018, he was chosen to be the joint presidential candidate of the Labour Party of Elthize (now Congress for Social Democracy) and the Elthic Green Party. He narrowly lost this race to the incumbent Greenwich Grimwald. Harland ran for the European Commission in December 2022, his election as Internal Affairs Commissioner was followed by a successful re-election in June 2023.

Harland retained his Commission position longer than initially expected, considering the delayed elections for the European Commission. "The fact that it has been around four months since my second term has ended with no action against me is quite concerning. It shows that the European Union is in another interregnum period, similar to the one which happened in 2018. This, ultimately, will erode the trust people have in European institutions, not just for Elthics like myself, but for every citizen around the Union," he continued at the press conference.

Regarding his presidential run, Harland also announced that he would not be a part of the new Congress for Social Democracy, formerly Labour, claiming that he had left the party in December last year. Instead, he announced that he would establish a new party to run in parliamentary elections, stating that more details about this party would come sometime in February.