Cllr Conor Bergin represents the Borris-in-Ossory Mountmellick Municipal District.
Laois Fine Gael Councillor Conor Bergin has announced his intention to put his name forward for the upcoming Fine Gael convention to select a candidate to contest the next general election in County Laois, after long-standing TD Charlie Flanagan announced his retirement last September.
Speaking to a meeting of the Borris-In-Ossory/Mountmellick Fine Gael district on Tuesday evening, Cllr Bergin confirmed his intentions:
"Since my re-election to Laois County Council last month, I have been overwhelmed with encouragement from constituents, and Fine Gael members, across the county to contest the selection convention for the nomination in the newly reformed Laois constituency for the next General Election for Dail Eireann. I feel I am a strong candidate and having discussed matters with my family, friends and supporters, I have decided to seek nomination to be the party candidate in the upcoming convention on September 5th.
"I strongly believe that we need new and young people in politics and that there is an opportunity for candidates with a fresh perspective as part of the “New Energy” that Taoiseach Simon Harris has instilled in the Fine Gael party.
"Charlie Flanagan has been an excellent representative for Laois since 1987, as was his father Oliver serving before him since 1943. I have extensive experience having worked closely with Charlie for the last number of years, working for him during his term as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Justice and more recently as a County Councillor.
"I want to pay tribute to Charlie for his many years of service in Dail Eireann and strong track record of delivery for our county.
"I have had the huge privilege of serving as a member of Laois County Council representing the Borris-In-Ossory/Mountmellick Municipal District for the last five years, including serving as Cathaoirleach in 2021/2022. From my work as a County Councillor, I know that Laois needs strong and effective representation both locally and nationally.
"Since my election to Laois County Council, I have worked tirelessly to deliver for the people of my electoral area and I want the opportunity to continue this work and deliver for the entire County of Laois as a member of Dail Eireann. I want to be a strong voice for the people of Laois and deliver on the issues that affect people most.
"Supporting the farming sector, as well as a stronger focus on law and order and quality of life issues in rural Ireland such as schools, affordable housing, community facilities and roads are some of my main priorities if elected.
"I believe that there are no safe seats in politics, and we need as a party to choose a candidate who will work hard to retain our Fine Gael seat in Laois, which we cannot take for granted.
"Over the coming weeks, I will be speaking with and meeting Fine Gael members across the county seeking their support at our upcoming Selection Convention and asking for their trust and confidence in me to fight the next General Election for Fine Gael in Laois.’’
Cllr Bergin was elected to Laois County Council in his first Local Elections in 2019 at the age of 25, representing the Borris-In-Ossory/Mountmellick Municipal District. He was re-elected to Laois County Council in the 2024 Local Elections, with the highest vote in County Laois and topping the poll in his area with a total of 1,606 votes.
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