Michelle O'Neill, first minister of Northern Ireland, pictured in front of Stormont. Alamy/Liam McBurney/PA February 6, 2024 How Sinn Féin reinvented itself from IRA associations to realistic leftwing alternative Agnès Maillot, Dublin City University O'Neill has pledged to represent ‘Catholics, Protestants and dissenters’ but has made plain that she sees that as compatible with a referendum on Irish unity within a decade.
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Sinn Féin president Mary-Lou McDonald celebrates victory in her Dublin constituency. Aidan Crawley/EPA February 10, 2020 Irish election: Sinn Féin’s surge signals a precarious path ahead Gail McElroy, Trinity College Dublin Why left-wing nationalist party Sinn Féin topped the popular vote in the Irish election.