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An Alliance MLA in east Belfast has announced he will not seek re-election at the next Stormont Assembly election.
Chris Lyttle was first elected as an MLA in 2010, and is currently chair of the Stormont education committee.
He described serving as “the privilege of his life”, but said he feels now is an “appropriate time” to step down.
“After almost 12 years of service, I feel this is an appropriate time for me to complete my term of office and I will be working to achieve as many positive outcomes as possible in the remainder of my term as MLA,” he said.
“I was inspired to join Alliance by the vision of a united community, the values of fairness and equality and like so many others, the leadership of Naomi Long.
“I am delighted to see that vision, values and leadership resonating with more people than ever across Northern Ireland.
“It has been an honour to be part of the strong East Belfast Alliance team with Naomi and so many other dedicated elected representatives, staff and party members.
“I look forward to doing all I can to support Naomi and my successor in East Belfast throughout the Assembly election campaign, as the party seeks to increase its representation at the Assembly.”
Alliance leader Naomi Long
Alliance leader Naomi Long said she is sad to lose Mr Lyttle from frontline politics, but said he will continue to be an active member of the party.
“Chris has been a wonderful MLA, carrying out fantastic work as chair of the Assembly’s education committee and has been a strong advocate for a shared and better Northern Ireland for all,” she said.
“But more than that, he has been a committed and loyal friend to myself and us all in East Belfast.
“It is sad to lose him on the front-line of politics but I am delighted he is remaining an active member of Alliance in East Belfast, and I look forward to seeing him out on the campaign trail as we seek to deliver the positive change Northern Ireland needs.”