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Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland are not currently permitted to vote in Irish presidential elections - a new bill from Aontú seeks to change that.
Aontú Party leader Peadar Tóibín says his party will submit a bill to the Dáil which, if successful, will extend the ...
Irish political party Aontú is submitting a bill to allow Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland to be able to vote in ...
A DUP motion which sought to block the geographical indications regulation was defeated last year in the assembly ...
A new bill allowing Irish citizens in Northern Ireland to vote in the Republic’s presidential elections would be “historic,” ...
Clueless and Closed-Minded was the headline from last week’s opinion piece by Reggie Ferguson in relation to the Council and the ...
Aontú has submitted the “Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Voting Rights in Presidential Elections) Bill 2025” to ...
Details of the bill were announced at the party's Easter ... "It is not held by the Stormont Executive. It is in the gift of the people of this state and the Dáil," he added.