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Prime Minister Brian Cowen quits politics

Irish leader says he will not contest election



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Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen has announced he is quitting politics and will not contest the next election.

He made the announcement before a selection convention for his party’s election candidates in County Offaly. His brother Barry will replace him on the ticket.

Cowen lost the leadership of the Fianna Fail party last week but has continued as caretaker Prime Minister, a role he will continue in until the new government is sworn in following the up-coming election. The date of the election is expected to be February 25.

Cowen after consulting with his family he decided to leave politics, despite efforts by party members to have him stay on. “Everyone in the Fianna Fail party would like to see me stand again”, he said but that after “holding the highest office in the land” he felt it was time to go.

His career comes to a premature end at just 51 years old. A protege of former Prime Minster Albert Reynolds he was long tipped as a future party leader and Prime Minister.

Son of a former politician, he held the portfolios of Health, Finance and Foreign Affairs and others. However, his election as Prime Minister in 2008 came just at the moment that the Irish economy was collapsing. He was blamed for his role in leading Ireland from a position of economic strength into last November's ignominious request for a bailout from the EU and IMF.

He also was accused of drinking too much, a charge he hotly contested.

Known as affable in private and a great mimic he was incredibly popular when first elected but the economic woes soon sank his leadership.

He will retire with a pension estimated at $5,000 a week

He thanked all who had supported him during his career, and said that he regarded his experiences in politics to be a “great privilege”.


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I agree w/ Dennis Q. Jacers Mary & jeepers... I've lost the track. I am their Leader, which way did they go?
ARE WE TALKING about the same Michael Martin who has spent 21 years in the Dail and the last 14 of them as a Minister?! - - - so 'the damage done' was done by him! - - - Watch your step, dear Irish voters, don't let internicine idiots fool you into stepping into it again!
Creakygate..You're safe now..The Corkman will try and undo the damage done. I think he flung 10 west brits into the Irish Sea over the last few days..A few of them at this stage are washing up on the shores of Liverpool.Can't blame the Offaly man for the damage done by Bertie (with the birds)Ahern
HAVING finally scraped this article off their shoes - just watch as they step straight into another one! .... and Brian: Thanks for Launching IrishCentral - - - but not for Sinking the Country!
This is a good time for him to be getting out. People can't be held accountable for the times they live in; only for their own actions. The Taoiseach was out of his depth from Day One and was given situations to handle that were beyond his capability.

Mr Cowen will have a comfortable retirement and everybody will love him. It will be a mark of distinction to say you had a drink with him.

And now the real work begins . . .
#So sorry to see you go! So sorry to see you go! Well, what de heck are ye’ waitin’ for? So sorry to see you goooooh!#
If we could shut down Irish Courts so easy and get a new justice system then we could catch all the politicians and bankers who turned traitor.
That's like saying Mel Gibson will never be a marriage counsellor. DUH!!!
 




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