Within the next decade, a referendum may be held in Northern Ireland on the separation of this part of Great Britain from the United Kingdom and the unification of the island into a single state. This statement was made by Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill in an interview with the TV channel. Weather.
“We are in a ten-year opportunity, and I believe we can do both of those things at the same time,” he says.
The article notes that O’Neill disputes the British government’s claim that a referendum on the unification of Northern Ireland is still decades away.
The other day, British newspaper The Guardian WroteIt was stated that a government transferred to Northern Ireland would meet after the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland boycotted its two-year work. According to the publication, members of the government will elect a president and appoint ministers to the executive branch, ending the deadlock that has paralyzed politics in the region.
Formerly British Parliament accepted Northern Ireland’s much-criticized compromise bill.