Arlene Foster has refused to step aside over the RHI Scandal
Sinn Féin's President says Arlene Foster's refusal to step aside comes at a defining point for the political institutions.
Gerry Adams says the Renewable Heat Incentive Scandal, and the manner in which the DUP has handled it, has significantly deepened a crisis that already existed.
Writing for the Andersontown News, he says there was already a lack of confidence in the political institutions, before the fallout from the botched green energy scheme.
Yesterday the First Minister was criticised for claiming those who want her to step aside were misogynistic.
She said she wouldn't bow to pressure from Sinn Fein.
Adams called for an independent process to 'find out the facts of the RHI quickly and effectively.'
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