(ANSA) - BELFAST, JAN 10 - Unionist Party Dup and Republican Sinn Fein have announced they have reached an agreement to end three years of political paralysis in Northern Ireland, which has been without government or parliament since 2017.
"Sinn Fein has decided to reintegrate the province's government-sharing system," as is foreseen in the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement and to "appoint ministers in a power-sharing government," Mary Lou McDonald told the press. , head of Sinn Fein.
His movement follows in the footsteps of the Dup who had already given his agreement to the project released yesterday evening by the British government.
Northern Ireland, Sinn Fein-Unionists agreement
2020-01-10T19:05:30.916Z
Unionist Dup and Republican Sinn Fein have announced they have reached an agreement to end three years of political paralysis in Northern Ireland, which has been without government or parliament since 2017. (ANSA)