Appointments
Michelle ONeill, 47, Becomes Northern Irelands First Nationalist Leader


By - 09 Feb 2024 09:03 PM
The 47-year-old Sinn Fein politician has waited patiently to take up the role of first minister since her party became the British territory's biggest after elections in May 2022.Belfast, United Kingdom: Michelle O'Neill, who on Saturday made history by becoming the first nationalist head of Northern Ireland's provincial government, embodies a new generation of progressive Irish republicans.
The 47-year-old Sinn Fein politician has waited patiently to take up the role of first minister since her party became the British territory's biggest after elections in May 2022.O'Neill hailed her appointment as "historic" shortly after it was confirmed."That such a day would come was unimaginable to my parents' and grandparents' generation," she told Northern Irish lawmakers.
But O'Neill is from a generation that came of political age after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, also called the Belfast Agreement, brought about peace, and promises to be "first minister for all".She paid tribute to British head of state Queen Elizabeth II after her death in 2022, and attended King Charles III's coronation.Both would have been unheard of when Sinn Fein was the political wing of the IRA. |