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Sinn Féins annual conference in Belfast saw Mary Lou McDonald reaffirm her leadership and push for Michelle ONeill as Northern Irelands first minister. McDonald emphasized Irish unity by 2030, criticizing London and Dublin for avoiding a unity poll. The party narrowly voted to support a fox hunting ban, potentially impacting rural support. ONeill accused the Democratic Unionist Party of hindering Stormont progress and promised reforms to power-sharing. McDonalds strong presence at the conference highlights Sinn Féins focus on constitutional changes, but upcoming by-elections and polls will test their stance.
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