Sinn Féin is calling for Mid Ulster District Council to support giving Irish citizens the right to vote in the Presidential elections.
That’s regardless of where they live.
But the Taoiseach has decided not to hold a referendum to change the constitution.
Sinn Fein council group leader Ronan McGinley says there is disappointment and anger among the nationalist family in the north
He’s asking the council to make its voice heard to the Taoiseach:
Also calling for the right to vote is MP Francie Molloy:
The Taoiseach's refusal to act on the Constitutional Convention recommendation is unacceptable.#Equality https://t.co/FYKMvrWPc7
— Ronan McGinley (@ronan_mcginley) November 23, 2016
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