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SF Calls For Early Election Following First Minister's Resignation
Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald has called for an early election following the resignation of First Minister Paul Givan.
Speaking after the DUP's Paul Givan announced he is to resign as First Minister the Sinn Féin leader said: "The Executive and Assembly have work to do. This is not the time for reckless behaviour from the DUP. We are emerging from the pandemic, and we need to focus on addressing health waiting lists, tackling the rising costs of living and rebuilding the economy. The public want to see us working together to prioritise these issues.
"For more than a year now the DUP have brought the turmoil, chaos and dysfunction playing out in their party to the very heart of government. The British government's stance has encouraged this.
"Today's decision for Paul Givan to resign from the Executive is all about their own narrow and self-serving political interests. It is also about the loss of the unionist electoral majority and the reality that they can no longer get everything their own way.
"It is also about Brexit and the protocol. The facts are clear – the protocol is essential. It is here to stay. The British government is in flagrant breach of international law and there is a huge onus on the Irish government to hold London to account and seek international support for this.
"The Executive and Assembly have work to do and Michelle O'Neill has contacted the other party leaders to meet to ensure that any legislation that can be dealt with proceeds as quickly as possible.
"However, we need to be clear the DUP actions have consequences – consequences for people struggling with cost of living, consequences for businesses trying to rebuild after Covid, consequences for health services. It is disgraceful that the budget now won't be passed and that investment in services such as cancer care and mental health are now in jeopardy.
"We cannot stagger on in the months ahead without a functioning Executive. Sinn Féin will not facilitate this. In the absence of a functioning Executive an early election must be called.
"This is a defining moment. We can do so much better than this. Power sharing can work if parties involved are committed to it. Good government can deliver and that is what all of the other parties want to see happen.
"Today's behaviour of the DUP shows that it is time for real change, and this includes constitutional change as set out in the Good Friday Agreement."
Speaking after the DUP's Paul Givan announced he is to resign as First Minister the Sinn Féin leader said: "The Executive and Assembly have work to do. This is not the time for reckless behaviour from the DUP. We are emerging from the pandemic, and we need to focus on addressing health waiting lists, tackling the rising costs of living and rebuilding the economy. The public want to see us working together to prioritise these issues.
"For more than a year now the DUP have brought the turmoil, chaos and dysfunction playing out in their party to the very heart of government. The British government's stance has encouraged this.
"Today's decision for Paul Givan to resign from the Executive is all about their own narrow and self-serving political interests. It is also about the loss of the unionist electoral majority and the reality that they can no longer get everything their own way.
"It is also about Brexit and the protocol. The facts are clear – the protocol is essential. It is here to stay. The British government is in flagrant breach of international law and there is a huge onus on the Irish government to hold London to account and seek international support for this.
"The Executive and Assembly have work to do and Michelle O'Neill has contacted the other party leaders to meet to ensure that any legislation that can be dealt with proceeds as quickly as possible.
"However, we need to be clear the DUP actions have consequences – consequences for people struggling with cost of living, consequences for businesses trying to rebuild after Covid, consequences for health services. It is disgraceful that the budget now won't be passed and that investment in services such as cancer care and mental health are now in jeopardy.
"We cannot stagger on in the months ahead without a functioning Executive. Sinn Féin will not facilitate this. In the absence of a functioning Executive an early election must be called.
"This is a defining moment. We can do so much better than this. Power sharing can work if parties involved are committed to it. Good government can deliver and that is what all of the other parties want to see happen.
"Today's behaviour of the DUP shows that it is time for real change, and this includes constitutional change as set out in the Good Friday Agreement."
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