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SF decides to 'follow agreement' | SF decides to 'follow agreement' |
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The Sinn Fein national executive has given its qualified support to the St Andrews proposals to restore devolution. | |
The decision followed a party meeting in Dublin. | |
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams said that the agreement has the potential to move the process forward. | |
However, he said there were elements which needed further work, including a timeframe for the devolution of policing and justice powers. | |
Mr Adams said republicans wanted "democratic, accountable" policing but did not want to see any role for MI5 in what he called civic policing. | |
There is still no date for a special Sinn Fein conference on the policing issue. | |
Monday's executive meeting was briefed by MEP Mary Lou McDonald who along with MP Conor Murphy had been heading the consultation within Sinn Fein on the agreement. | |
Ms McDonald said the meeting had been called to discuss those consultations. | |
These "have taken place across Ireland over the last fortnight", she said. | These "have taken place across Ireland over the last fortnight", she said. |
"We need to ensure that progress is made on the basis of the Good Friday Agreement," she added. | |
"Events of the last two weeks show us how difficult all of this is going to be to achieve and how much work has still to be done." | "Events of the last two weeks show us how difficult all of this is going to be to achieve and how much work has still to be done." |
'A new executive' | 'A new executive' |
At the weekend, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said there was overwhelming support within the DUP for the implementation of the St Andrews Agreement. | At the weekend, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said there was overwhelming support within the DUP for the implementation of the St Andrews Agreement. |
"I understand the DUP consultation process is 90 plus for (the St Andrews Agreement)," he said. | "I understand the DUP consultation process is 90 plus for (the St Andrews Agreement)," he said. |
Northern Ireland's parties have until 10 November to give their verdicts on the draft St Andrews Agreement. | Northern Ireland's parties have until 10 November to give their verdicts on the draft St Andrews Agreement. |
Mr Ahern believes the majority of DUP members support the St Andrews Agreement | Mr Ahern believes the majority of DUP members support the St Andrews Agreement |
The British and Irish governments have set a date of 26 March 2007 for a new executive to be up and running. | The British and Irish governments have set a date of 26 March 2007 for a new executive to be up and running. |
The chancellor, Gordon Brown, has promised £50bn to Northern Ireland over the next 10 years if power is devolved at Stormont. | The chancellor, Gordon Brown, has promised £50bn to Northern Ireland over the next 10 years if power is devolved at Stormont. |
The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont. | The Northern Ireland Assembly was suspended on 14 October 2002 amid allegations of a republican spy ring at Stormont. |
The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent. | The court case that followed collapsed and one of those charged, Denis Donaldson, later admitted working as a British agent. |
Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since. | Direct rule from London was restored in October 2002 and has been in place since. |