Big changes needed to power sharing in Northern Ireland, says 70% of population
by Lisa O'Carroll from World news | The Guardian on (#6B85Y)
Two-thirds of people also think 1998 Good Friday agreement has failed to deliver stable governance, survey finds
More than two-thirds of people in Northern Ireland believe big changes are required to the power-sharing institutions created by the Good Friday agreement, research commissioned by a parliamentary committee has found.
The same proportion of the population, 70%, think the peace accord of 1998 has failed to deliver stable governance with the Stormont assembly not sitting for nine of the 25 years that have elapsed since the Belfast agreement was struck.
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