Former Tánaiste and Education Minister Mary O’Rourke is to visit Dundalk this evening as part of a nationwide tour informing people why they should cast their vote in the European Election next May.
Ms O’Rourke, whose late brother Brian Lenihan Snr was born in Dundalk, has visited five locations throughout the country in the last few weeks, including Portlaoise, Galway, Bundoran, Mallow and Tubbercurry. She will round off her tour tonight with a talk in Dundalk Library in Roden Place at 6pm. The talk will be chaired by LMFM’s Gerry Kelly and will feature an expert panel including Francis Jacobs, Head of the European Parliament Information Office in Ireland and Frankie Watters, senior lecturer in law at Dundalk IT.
Ms O’Rourke said she was taking part in the event to help people understand how their vote elects an MEP which in turn determines legislation for all of Europe.
The event is free and all are welcome to attend.

