
The Agreement was approved by voters across the island of Ireland in two referenda
Twenty years ago on May 22 1998 the electorates in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland were asked, in simultaneous referenda, to endorse or reject the Agreement reached between the parties participating in the talks chaired by Senator George Mitchell and the British and Irish governments, which had concluded just six weeks earlier on Good Friday.
To mark that occasion, and to reflect on what that meant, how it developed and where we are today, the Workers Party has brought together a range of views, opinions and reflections.
‘Twenty Years since saying Yes’ is a booklet which reflects on that period and assess progress or otherwise since the electorates in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland cast their votes
This booklet looks at what that means twenty years on.
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