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PUP submission to Strand Two on North/South institutions

Writing Peace: David Trimble Collection

The Progressive Unionist Party's submission to Strand Two on 11 February 1998, emphasizes the need to address the emotional difficulties articulated by Irish Nationalism and the implications for lasting political stability through the creation of North-South institutions. They acknowledge the interconnectedness of these issues from a Nationalist perspective but highlight the complexity from a Unionist viewpoint. The PUP advocates for a strong Northern Ireland Assembly that could work in partnership with the Oireachtas on mutual cooperation across various issues, aiming to build trust and appreciation within the divided island. They stress the importance of democratic structures that command allegiance across all traditions, promoting accountability, ratifiability, and transparency to replace past enmity with trust and cooperation.

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1998
Lever Arch File 08
88 1971 - 1998
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McClay Library and Archives, Queen's University Belfast, digitized by the Quill Project at https://quillproject.net/resource_collections/384/.

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