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Executive of the 6th Northern Ireland Assembly

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On 29 June 2017, the DUP and Sinn FĂ©in had both announced that they had not come to an agreement to form the next Northern Ireland Executive. Brokenshire extended the deadline until 3 July 2017 for further talks to continue. Abortive talks continued intermittently through 2017, 2018 and 2019 but
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role in supporting the minority British Government. Intensive talks resumed in December 2019 following the
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passed an emergency law at Westminster to allow more time for talks to take place. Brokenshire threatened
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if no agreement was reached by early May 2017. This deadline was later extended to 29 June after
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with a new deadline of 13 January 2020 for fresh assembly elections set by Secretary of State
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returned to the Executive, having been absent since 2016; Alliance's
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Northern Ireland Assembly Committee on Standards and Privileges
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First Ministers Foster and Givan; deputy First Minister O'Neill
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2 March 2017 elections to the sixth Northern Ireland Assembly
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was appointed on 11 January 2020, after the confirmation of
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Commissioner for Standards at the Northern Ireland Assembly
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Index

Executive of Northern Ireland



Elizabeth II
Arlene Foster
Paul Givan
Michelle O'Neill
DUP
Sinn FĂ©in
SDLP
UUP
Alliance
Power–sharing coalition
2017 assembly election
6th Assembly
Executive of the 5th Assembly
Executive of the 7th Assembly
a series
Politics of the United Kingdom
Politics of Northern Ireland

Executive
Executive Committee
First Minister
Michelle O'Neill
deputy First Minister
Emma Little-Pengelly
Civil Service
Government departments

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