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MPs attend Dail joint committee | |
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Sinn Fein and SDLP MPs have been in Dublin for the first meeting of the parliamentary committee reviewing the workings of the Good Friday Agreement. | |
Northern Ireland's 18 MPs were allowed to attend committee meetings in the Irish parliament from Thursday. | Northern Ireland's 18 MPs were allowed to attend committee meetings in the Irish parliament from Thursday. |
The privilege was used by nationalists but unionists declined the invitation. | The privilege was used by nationalists but unionists declined the invitation. |
MPs will not be allowed to vote in the Dail, but can attend meetings such as the new committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. | MPs will not be allowed to vote in the Dail, but can attend meetings such as the new committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. |
Alasdair McDonnell and Eddie McGrady from the SDLP and Sinn Fein's Pat Doherty and Michelle Gildernew attended the committee meeting. | |
The four were joined by TDs and senators from the Republic in their work reviewing how the Good Friday Agreement is being implemented. | The four were joined by TDs and senators from the Republic in their work reviewing how the Good Friday Agreement is being implemented. |
The Northern Ireland MPs can take part in the committee's debates but will not have a right to vote or to move motions and amendments. | The Northern Ireland MPs can take part in the committee's debates but will not have a right to vote or to move motions and amendments. |
Speaking after the meeting, Mr McDonnell said he could understand unionist concerns and discomfort in relation to the initiative. | |
"I think we've got to move on and find structures which they can co-operatewith," said the SDLP deputy leader. | |
"We've got to ensure that what we do accommodates and facilitates the unionist interest." | |
Northern Ireland Agricultural Minister Michelle Gildernew said the committee was the first stepin achieving full representation for NI politicians in the Dail. | |
"We would like to see further work ongoing in Dublin to give us and our constituents in particular the right to be represented in our national parliament," she said. | |
"This is an important first step but it is only a first step and I think there does really need to be a lot more work on going here in Dublin on getting properrepresentation for the people of Fermanagh/south Tyrone and other constituencies." | |
Committee chair, Fianna Fail deputy Noel Treacy, described the meeting as "an historic occasion". | |
"This is a truly historic day and one that is unprecedented in the history of our parliament," he said. | |
Fine Gael's Cavan-Monaghan TD Seymour Crawford said it was a major step forward in north-south relations. | |
"It is a major breakthrough that we are all able to sit around the one table here in Dail Eireann," he said. |