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Unionist leaders warn Stormont reforms threatening constitutional balance without cross-community agreement.
Former First Minister Baroness Arlene Foster told a Stormont committee that unionists increasingly view Stormont reform as a threat to the constitutional balance, warning that changes must have cross-community consensus to avoid undermining trust.
She stressed the need to preserve safeguards from the Good Friday and St Andrews Agreements, criticizing unilateral moves like a recent Irish language signage initiative as divisive.
Foster and former SDLP deputy first minister Mark Durkan both called for structural reforms, including equalizing the roles of first and deputy first ministers and electing them by the Assembly, to strengthen governance and restore the original intent of power-sharing.
Los líderes unionistas advierten que las reformas de Stormont amenazan el equilibrio constitucional sin un acuerdo entre comunidades.