Sinn Féin Employee Resigns After Damage to DUP Portrait at Belfast City Hall
The resignation follows an incident where a portrait of former DUP Lord Mayor Wallace Browne was vandalized during an event, prompting calls for a thorough investigation.
- A Sinn Féin assembly employee admitted involvement in damaging a portrait of former DUP Lord Mayor Wallace Browne, leading to their resignation.
- The incident occurred at Belfast City Hall during an event celebrating an Irish language group's 20th anniversary.
- The Police Service of Northern Ireland has been notified, and a full investigation into the criminal damage has been requested by the DUP.
- The portrait, painted by Jewish artist Israel Zohar, had its glass frame smashed, raising concerns of potential sectarian or antisemitic motives.
- Sinn Féin has faced recent controversies, including other high-profile resignations, putting additional pressure on the party as elections near.