Tuesday, April 04, 2006

End of an era

Alberta Premier Ralph Klein issued the following statement on April 4, 2006.
"I've spent a lot of time these past few days reflecting on my future and what
would be best for the government and the province.
"Since the weekend, I've
received many expressions of support and encouragement from members of caucus.
Those kind words meant a lot to me, as has caucus' continued support through
this time. I've also received hundreds of kind messages from Albertans, and
these have touched me more than I can say.
"I can't tell you what this job
has meant to me, except to say that it has always been about the people of this
province. They are the reason I first entered politics and they're the reason
I've stayed. Having the opportunity to connect with Albertans as premier has
been a gift I will always treasure. And hearing people I've only just met - and
often people I've never met - call me "Ralph" tells me that Albertans feel that
connection too.
"Serving Albertans will remain a priority for me during the
time I have left as party leader and premier. So will working toward the
personal goals I've identified over the last few months. However, my term will
be shorter than I originally planned, given the results of the weekend's
vote.
"Last Friday, I received a show of support from party members - for
that, I'm truly grateful. However, that support was not what I had anticipated,
nor is it strong enough for me to stay on as long as I had intended. And I now
find myself in a position where even though Albertans gave our government a
majority mandate only 16 months ago, and a large percentage of Albertans
continue to support me as premier, the political realities will make it
increasingly difficult to do my job. They will only take away from what
government is trying to achieve.
"I have therefore decided that I will submit
a letter to the PC Party sometime in the month of September of this year. In
that letter, I will urge the party to convene a leadership race. The timing and
duration of that race is a matter for the party to decide. As soon as a
successor is chosen, I will resign my position as party leader and premier. I
will work with the party's new leader to facilitate a smooth transition for
government.
"In the time between now and then, I will focus my efforts on
continuing to build this province and leaving it in the best possible shape for
our children and grandchildren. Make no mistake: for over ten years, I've had a
vision for Alberta - a vision that would create a more prosperous province, a
better quality of life, and a confidence in the future. Carrying out that vision
is where my focus is going to be throughout the rest of my term."

3 Comments:

At 2:33 PM, April 05, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He will be missed. He did some great things.

 
At 9:59 PM, April 05, 2006, Blogger Danson said...

Some may say that regardless of who led Alberta, we would be debt free and enjoying the standard of life we have come accustomed to... I say bullshit!

Ralph Klein never relented when the hard choices needed to be made, a virtue most politicians fail to embrace. Ralph Klein spoke the words on the tongue of the average Albertan, a talent envied by all leaders.

Ralph Klein represents triumph through sacrifice and I assure you that this province and the history books will remember him as the ordinary, everyday Albertan who rebuilt Alberta into an internationally respected province. Ralph Klein's legacy of success will be studied and modeled for generations.

The next six months will be a celebration of our Premier's legacy, as we prepare to build on the solid foundation he laid. Alberta's future is limitless, thanks to Ralph Klein.

He will be missed, but more importantly he will be remembered as the Albertan who led his province to greatness.

Thanks Ralph.

 
At 6:10 PM, April 06, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agreed. His legacy will be paying off the debt. Introducing the legislated debt-repayment schedule and cutting spending couldn't, and wouldn't have been done by just anyone. It took a leader with brass balls to do it.

SH

 

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