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St Andrews Agreement

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728:, the DUP and Sinn FĂ©in both gained seats, thus consolidating their position as the two largest parties in the Assembly. Peter Hain signed the order to restore the institutions on 25 March, warning that if the parties failed to reach agreement by midnight the following day, the Assembly would be closed down. Members of the DUP and Sinn FĂ©in, led by Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams, met face-to face for the first time on 26 March, and agreed to form an executive on 8 May, with the DUP giving a firm commitment to enter government with Sinn FĂ©in on that date. The agreement was welcomed by Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern. On 27 March, 669:
Andrews and to continue with the ongoing negotiations to resolve the outstanding issues" and that they "firmly believed that all of the outstanding difficulties can be resolved". The DUP statement said that "as Sinn FĂ©in is not yet ready to take the decisive step forward on policing, the DUP will not be required to commit to any aspect of power sharing in advance of such certainty". Although neither statement constituted "acceptance" of the agreement, both governments maintained that there was sufficient endorsement from all parties to continue the process.
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the motion "only when the power-sharing institutions are established and when the Ard Chomhairle is satisfied that the policing and justice powers will be transferred. Or if this does not happen within the St Andrews time frame, only when acceptable new partnership arrangements to implement the Good Friday Agreement are in place."
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for the post of Deputy First Minister. Following the unexpected adjournment of the Assembly Paisley, in a statement, said: "Everyone already knows that in those circumstances after they are delivered I would accept the first minister's nomination." Both governments maintained that this was sufficient
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with the Northern Ireland First Minister Ian Paisley, Martin McGuinness, the deputy First Minister, said to the press: "Up until the 26 March this year, Ian Paisley and I never had a conversation about anything — not even about the weather — and now we have worked very closely together over the last
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and District Policing Partnership Boards, Sinn FĂ©in Ministers taking the ministerial Pledge of Office, and actively encouraging everyone in the community to co-operate fully with the police services in tackling crime. At the same time, it mandated the Ard Chomhairle (National Executive) to implement
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The Joint Statement of 13 October stated that the governments had "asked parties, having consulted their members, to confirm their acceptance by 10 November". A Sinn FĂ©in statement said that on 6 November "the Sinn FĂ©in Ard Chomhairle mandated the party leadership to follow the course set out at St
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The Joint Statement stated that "the Assembly will meet to nominate the First and Deputy First Minister on 24 November". In the days preceding the Assembly meeting the two governments said that it would be sufficient for the parties to "indicate" who their nominations for First and Deputy First
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The DUP gave a cautious welcome to the move, but without making any overt commitment on the devolution of policing and justice by May 2008. On 30 January, the Prime Minister and the Taoiseach confirmed that Assembly elections would go ahead as planned on 7 March.
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Minister would be. When the Assembly met on 24 November, Ian Paisley said that "circumstances have not been reached that there can be a nomination or a designation this day", adding that "if and when commitments are delivered, the DUP would enter government".
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In the weeks following the agreement between Paisley and Adams, the four parties – the DUP, Sinn Féin, the UUP and the SDLP – indicated their choice of ministries in the Executive and nominated members to fill them. The Assembly met on 8 May 2007 and elected
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on 26 March 2007. If the ministerial offices could not be filled on that date, the Act required the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to make an order dissolving the Assembly, and the St Andrews Agreement would fall.
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said: "Unionists can have confidence that its interests are being advanced and democracy is finally winning the day." He also said: "Delivering on the pivotal issue of policing and the rule of law starts now."
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The Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006 stated that following an election to the Assembly on 7 March 2007, ministerial offices to be held by Northern Ireland Ministers would be filled under the
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as First Minister and deputy First Minister. It also ratified the ten ministers as nominated by their parties. On 12 May the Sinn FĂ©in Ard Chomhairle agreed to take up three places on the
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to facilitate the six-week delay. The Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement No 2) Bill was passed without a vote in both the Commons and the Lords and received
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said that if the deadlines set by the two governments were not met, "the plan falters and there will be a move to plan B with no more discussions".
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Gruelling route to defining moment. Key developments along the tortuous political route of Northern Ireland power-sharing. Daily Record
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approved a motion calling for devolution of policing and justice to the Assembly, support for the police services, the
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said that the plans needed to be consulted on, but restoring the political institutions was an "enormous prize".
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seven months and there's been no angry words between us. ... This shows we are set for a new course."
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and the PSNI and criminal justice system, the appointment of party representatives to the
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said welcome progress had been made towards restoring the power sharing institutions.
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of power in the region. The agreement resulted from multi-party talks held in
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Key elements of the agreement included the full acceptance of the
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2. There is no law-making body for any regionally devolved area.
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Northern Ireland Assembly Committee on Standards and Privileges
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said the outcome was a mix "of challenges and opportunities".
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3. Administrations of regionally devolved areas are omitted.
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The proceedings were disrupted by the loyalist paramilitary
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Commissioner for Standards at the Northern Ireland Assembly
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called the agreement an "astonishing breakthrough" on
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Politics of the United Kingdom
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Michelle O'Neill
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