Former Wildrose leader and UCP leadership candidate Brian Jean has resigned as MLA.
Jean served the riding of Fort McMurray-Conklin and was named the leader of the Wildrose party in 2015.
Jean released a statement Monday afternoon announcing his resignation which reads in part:
“Three years ago, I entered provincial politics because I believed Albertans deserved better from their government whether it was an unresponsive health care system, irresponsible spending, or suffering from a decline in democracy. We needed to set a bold new direction for conservative politics in this province and I’m proud that during my time as leader of Wildrose and as a member of the United Conservative Party, these policies are closer to coming to reality than ever before."
“Last fall, I was proud to run for the leadership of our United Conservative Party and was incredibly touched by the support I received. Our members set out a clear direction for our party, and I would like to wish Jason Kenney and the rest of my UCP colleagues the very best as they prepare for the next election. “
Jean says he didn’t make the decision to step down lightly but he’s quitting to spend more time with his family.
UCP leader Jason Kenney thanked Jean for his contributions to the conservative movement.