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Mary Lou McDonald: Sinn F茅in leader says IRA no longer exists
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Sinn F茅in Leader Mary Lou McDonald has said the IRA does not exist following comments by Ireland's Garda Commissioner (head of police).
Drew Harris said he did not differ from the views of a
That report stated that "PIRA members believe the army council oversees Sinn F茅in with an overarching strategy".
It added that that strategy had a "wholly political focus".
Asked about the relationship between Sinn F茅in and the Provisional IRA at a graduation ceremony for new garda recruits, Commissioner Harris said: "I am aware of the PSNI and the British security services assessment and we do not differ from that view."
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Later on Friday, at an event for Northern Ireland MLAs in Dundalk, Ms McDonald was asked if the IRA still exists, even as political organisation.
'War is over'
She replied that it does not, "so far as I am aware".
She added: "I don't answer for the IRA, I'm not a spokesperson for the IRA. I'm the leader of Sinn F茅in and I'm telling you, the war is over."
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Asked if a provisional army council exists, Ms McDonald said: "No. I mean I've no contact or relationship with the IRA".
She described Sinn F茅in as an open, growing and democratic organisation and as "a grassroots organisation, the membership is in the driving seat".
"Nobody directs Sinn F茅in other than Sinn F茅in members and the Sinn F茅in leadership," she said.
"I'm the leader of Sinn F茅in, I know who runs Sinn F茅in."
She added that republicans are "absolutely wedded to democracy and peace".
At the garda graduation ceremony, Commissioner Harris was also asked if he would have concerns about Sinn F茅in in government.
He replied that he had "heavy responsibilities in terms of protecting the people of Ireland in preventing and detecting crime" and that An Garda S铆och谩na "will work with whatever minister to achieve those aims".
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