Clinton in Belfast seeks power-sharing progress.
BELFAST, October 12, SPA--Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Rodham is an English surname which may refer to a number of persons or places. People Family of Hillary Rodham Clinton
- Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2008 presidential candidate and current junior U.S.
Clinton
greeted the rival Protestant and Catholic leaders of Northern
Ireland's power-sharing government Monday on a mission to urge them
to keep their awkward coalition working, AP reported. Clinton met First
Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness on
the front steps of Stormont Castle _ itself a diplomatic accomplishment,
because the rival leaders hadn't appeared together in months.
Robinson, leader of the British Protestant majority, has resisted years
of pressure from McGuinness and the Irish Catholic minority for their
administration to take responsibility for Northern Ireland's police
and justice system. Britain retained those key powers when Northern
Ireland politicians agreed to share power in 2007, but had expected to
transfer them to local hands by now. The governments of Ireland and the
United States agree with Britain that transferring law-and-order powers
to Belfast would strengthen power-sharing, the central accomplishment of
the U.S.-brokered Good Friday peace accord of 1998. They argue it also
would undermine Catholic support for Irish Republican Army Irish Republican Army (IRA), nationalist organization devoted to the integration of Ireland as a complete and independent unit. Organized by Michael Collins from remnants of rebel units dispersed after the Easter Rebellion in 1916 (see Ireland), it was composed of dissidents
who continue to attack British security forces in Northern Ireland. But
reflecting the enmity eroding their coalition, Robinson and McGuinness
were meeting separately with Clinton inside Stormont Castle. Clinton was
scheduled later Monday to deliver a speech to the 108-member Northern
Ireland Assembly For earlier bodies of the same name, see Northern Ireland Assembly (disambiguation).
The Northern Ireland Assembly (Irish: Tionól Thuaisceart Éireann,[1] Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann Semmlie[2] , with the Irish Catholic bloc on her left, the British
Protestants to her right.
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