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Maite Pagazaurtundúa will not repeat on the CS lists for the European ones and leaves politics after more than 25 years

MADRID, 25 Mar.

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Maite Pagazaurtundúa will not repeat on the CS lists for the European ones and leaves politics after more than 25 years

MADRID, 25 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

MEP Maite Pagazaurtundúa will not appear on the Ciudadanos lists for the elections to the European Parliament on June 9 and will abandon politics at the end of the current term after holding public office for more than 25 years, as sources close to her have confirmed to Europe Press.

After ten years in the European Parliament, first with Union, Progress and Democracy (UPyD) and then with Ciudadanos, Pagazaurtundúa will return to Logroño and recover his public position. The same sources indicate that she will return to writing, something that she wants "very much" and, as a citizen, she will continue defending civil liberties and the rule of law.

The news, reported by 'The Objective', does not come as a surprise to people around her, because the MEP had already told them some time ago that she intended to leave politics.

Pagazaurtundúa, a philologist by training, is an activist for freedom, human rights and against terrorism and fanaticism. Her brother Joseba was murdered by ETA in 2003, after years of harassment, threats and attacks. After the murder, she had to move out of the Basque Country with her family. She has been president of the Foundation of Victims of Terrorism and the Collective of Victims of Terrorism (COVITE).

She became a deputy in the Basque Parliament with the PSE in 1993 and was linked to this party until 2005. She returned to active politics with UPyD, with whom she was spokesperson in the European Parliament from 2014 to 2019, replacing Franciso Sosa Wagner. Later, she joined the Ciudadanos lists as an independent in the 2019 elections. Her work in the European Parliament has always focused on issues of defending the rule of law.

His withdrawal from active politics has prompted messages of support from his colleagues. The political spokesperson and 'orange' MEP, Jordi Cañas, has pointed out through the social network "It has been a pleasure and an honor to work with you," he added.

Ciudadanos is going through a crisis after negotiations with the PP to participate together in the Catalan and European elections have failed, a circumstance that has caused the resignation of Adrián Vázquez as 'orange' general secretary.

The Ciudadanos leadership decided late on Friday to attend both elections alone. Eyes point towards Cañas as a possible head of the list.