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Sinn Fein set to discuss policing | Sinn Fein set to discuss policing |
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Sinn Fein has announced it is calling a special meeting of its executive to discuss the issue of republican backing for policing in Northern Ireland. | Sinn Fein has announced it is calling a special meeting of its executive to discuss the issue of republican backing for policing in Northern Ireland. |
Party leader Gerry Adams said the party's executive council would meet in Dublin on Friday. | Party leader Gerry Adams said the party's executive council would meet in Dublin on Friday. |
He said he would put forward a motion asking for a special party-wide conference "on the policing issue". | He said he would put forward a motion asking for a special party-wide conference "on the policing issue". |
Sinn Fein support for policing would be viewed as removing one of the main obstacles to restoring devolution. | Sinn Fein support for policing would be viewed as removing one of the main obstacles to restoring devolution. |
Mr Adams said that if his motion was successful, the ard fheis (party conference) would be held in January. | Mr Adams said that if his motion was successful, the ard fheis (party conference) would be held in January. |
'Repressive' | 'Repressive' |
"In the run-up to this ard fheis, there will be an intensive period of discussion within the party..." he said. | "In the run-up to this ard fheis, there will be an intensive period of discussion within the party..." he said. |
"Given the history of repressive and sectarian policing in the six counties, I don't want to underestimate the difficulties that this issue presents for many nationalists and republicans. | "Given the history of repressive and sectarian policing in the six counties, I don't want to underestimate the difficulties that this issue presents for many nationalists and republicans. |
"However, the achievement of a new beginning to policing, as promised in the Good Friday Agreement, would be an enormous accomplishment." | "However, the achievement of a new beginning to policing, as promised in the Good Friday Agreement, would be an enormous accomplishment." |
DUP leader Ian Paisley said: "The calling of an ard comhairle, and later an ard fheis, are long overdue by Sinn Fein. | |
"Unionism will be interested in the quality of delivery on the ground when it comes to support for policing and the rule of law. | "Unionism will be interested in the quality of delivery on the ground when it comes to support for policing and the rule of law. |
"Words alone have never been enough. The DUP will continue to push and push Sinn Fein on these matters." | "Words alone have never been enough. The DUP will continue to push and push Sinn Fein on these matters." |
SDLP deputy leader Alasdair McDonnell welcomed Sinn Fein's decision and urged the party to "seize the initiative on policing". | SDLP deputy leader Alasdair McDonnell welcomed Sinn Fein's decision and urged the party to "seize the initiative on policing". |
"People on the ground have made the decision a long time ago that we need honest policing and we also need to protect the public," Mr McDonnell said. | "People on the ground have made the decision a long time ago that we need honest policing and we also need to protect the public," Mr McDonnell said. |
'Lost battle' | 'Lost battle' |
"Until Sinn Fein engage seriously and honestly in the policing process, nationalist neighbourhoods will not have the policing they're entitled to." | "Until Sinn Fein engage seriously and honestly in the policing process, nationalist neighbourhoods will not have the policing they're entitled to." |
Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey said Sinn Fein had "lost the battle on policing". | Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey said Sinn Fein had "lost the battle on policing". |
"They have no support outside their own ranks for their current policy," he said. | "They have no support outside their own ranks for their current policy," he said. |
"The key to all of this is, what decision is the ard fheis is being asked to endorse? Is it a qualified decision with power to be handed to the leadership to handle? | |
"It's a first step. Will it be clear-cut or will there be further obfuscation?" | "It's a first step. Will it be clear-cut or will there be further obfuscation?" |
Alliance Party leader David Ford said: "There is no point in holding the ard comhairle unless Gerry Adams is prepared to recommend to it that a special ard fheis is held to ensure that Sinn Fein moves forward and accepts its full responsibility in the area of justice and policing. | Alliance Party leader David Ford said: "There is no point in holding the ard comhairle unless Gerry Adams is prepared to recommend to it that a special ard fheis is held to ensure that Sinn Fein moves forward and accepts its full responsibility in the area of justice and policing. |
"Some of us have been waiting for this since 1998. It's long overdue but nonetheless welcome." | "Some of us have been waiting for this since 1998. It's long overdue but nonetheless welcome." |
The British and Irish governments have named 7 March as the date for fresh assembly elections with a new executive expected to be up and running by 26 March. | The British and Irish governments have named 7 March as the date for fresh assembly elections with a new executive expected to be up and running by 26 March. |
Northern Secretary Peter Hain has announced that elections to the assembly will be held on 7 March. | Northern Secretary Peter Hain has announced that elections to the assembly will be held on 7 March. |
Talks aimed at restoring the assembly and its executive have been taking place since the St Andrews Agreement negotiations in November. | Talks aimed at restoring the assembly and its executive have been taking place since the St Andrews Agreement negotiations in November. |