Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Sunningdale Agreement & Power-sharing executive

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Sunningdale Agreement & Power-sharing executive"— Presentation transcript:

1 Sunningdale Agreement & Power-sharing executive 1973-74
Images Ireland in Schools Blackpool Pilot Scheme

2 SA01_Signing_Agreement
SA02_Willie_Whitelaw SA03_Willie_Whitelaw_Cartoon SA04_Faulker_Poster SA05_Vanguard_Poster SA05b_UUUC_poster SA06_SDLP SA06b_Anti-SDLP_Grafitti SA07_Alliance_Poster SA08_Faulker_First_Minister SA09_Executive SA10_Faulkner_Fitt SA20_Stormont_Protest SA21_Stormont_Protest_02 SA22_Pickets SA23_UDA SA24_Strike_Cartoon SA25_Return_2_Work SA30_Queuing_4_Petrol SA31_Queuing_4_Dole SA32_Serving_Tea SA40_Resignation SA41_Protestant_Celebration_03 SA42_Protestant_Celebration_02 SA43_Protestant_Celebration

3 The Power-Sharing Executive and the Sunningdale Agreement, 1973-74
This was proposed by Northern Ireland Secretary William Whitelaw in consultation with the main Northern Ireland parties. • A new Assembly was elected to govern Northern Ireland. • The main parties in the Assembly were represented on a Power-Sharing Executive (a government which would guarantee to share power between nationalist and unionist communities). • A Council for Ireland was set up which would link Belfast, Dublin and London over issues of concern to all of them. (Details of this Council were worked out between the Northern Ireland parties and the British and Irish governments in the Sunningdale Agreement of December 1973.)

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28


Download ppt "Sunningdale Agreement & Power-sharing executive"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google