Mike de Jong, amongst B.C.’s longest-serving MLAS, states the federal government Conservative Party has truly denied him as a prospect within the upcoming political election.
In a declaration uploaded to social networks on Tuesday, de Jong acknowledged he had truly been “informally advised” of the selection Monday night time and referred to as it irritating.
“It is difficult to comprehend how I would not be deemed worthy of having my name on the ballot,” Dejong acknowledged within the declaration.
De Jong functioned as an MLA for the B.C. United celebration– beforehand the B.C. Liberals– for higher than three many years.
He has truly supplied in various pastoral settings all through his political career, consisting of as priest of cash, priest of wellness, and chief regulation officer, to call a number of.
He has truly moreover functioned because the federal authorities House chief.
Mike de Jong revealed final April he was making ready to run as a prospect for the federal government Conservative Party in Abbotsford -South Langley (Submitted by Mike de Jong)
De Jong announced he was in search of the federal government Conservative election in Abbotsford-South Langley final April
He acknowledged the knowledge he would definitely not be a prospect pertained to him “after nearly a year of campaigning to represent the riding as the Conservative candidate.”
CBC has truly referred to as the Conservative Party for comment.