Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
The
Northern Ireland Women's Coalition
is a non-sectarian political party in
Northern Ireland
. It was founded
1996
with two delegates being elected to the multi-party talks. It supports the
Good Friday Agreement
and is strongly opposed to sectarian violence from both sides. In the
Northern Ireland Assembly
elections of
1998
, it obtained two members -
Monica McWilliams
and
Jane Morrice
, representing
South Belfast
and
North Down
respectively. McWilliams, who is also leader and founder of the party, stood as a candidate in the Westminster elections in
2001
, and came a respectable third. The party does not take a position on whether Northern Ireland should be part of the
United Kingdom
or the
Republic of Ireland
. It has attracted support from former supporters of the
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
, but also the
Social Democratic and Labour Party
and the
Ulster Unionist Party
. Both its MLAs lost their seats in the
Northern Ireland Assembly Elections, 2003
.
External links
Official site
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