Q Newsdesk
A man who's been living in a hostel in Portadown for the past two years has made a plea for politicians here to get back into Stormont.
A fresh round of talks got underway this week in the latest attempt to get devolution back up and running.
It's understood the talks process has now been parked until after Christmas, with the DUP being blamed for blocking progress.
The controversial petition of concern is believed to bey a key sticking point in the current political negotiations.
Robert Krzeminski is orginally from Poland but has been living in a hostel here for two years.
The 22 year-old has this message for our politicians..
🎥 With Stormont talks ‘parked’ for the holidays, pressure mounts on politicians to get back to work & deal with issues like health, education - & homelessness. Robert (22) has spent two years in a hostel & is desperate for his own home. He has a Christmas message for MLAs: pic.twitter.com/SrDfjFTKod
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) December 21, 2019
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