26/03/2007
Leaders agree May date for devolution
An historic direct deal agreed between the DUP and Sinn Fein will see power-sharing resume at Stormont on May 8.
Following a meeting between the Rev. Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams at Stormont a deal was arrived at that will see the Assembly reconstituted.
Emerging after the hour-long unprecedented face-to- face talks around the same table in Stormont, the DUP leader said "Our goal has been to see devolution returned in a context where it can make a real, meaningful improvement in the lives of all the people of this part of the United Kingdom."
He said that his party's executive had voted overwhelmingly in favour of a motion supporting a full return to government.
Commenting on the agreement Mr Adams said it marked "the beginning of a new era in politics on this island." He said the basis of the agreement between Sinn Fein and the DUP, was Mr Paisley's "unequivocal and welcome commitment to support and participate fully in the political institutions on 8 May."
Regular meetings are expected to take place between the party leaders at Stormont and work will continue in preparation for the return of devolved government on May 8.
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Hain said that if the parties were prepared to work toward devolution then a slip of a few weeks could be tolerated. A small amendment is expected to be placed before parliament as an emergency measure to enable the delay.
The parties are to seek meetings with the British government over the economic package announced last week by UK Chancellor Gordon Brown.
It is understood that a delay in the introduction of water charges will be sought.
(SP/KMcA)
Following a meeting between the Rev. Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams at Stormont a deal was arrived at that will see the Assembly reconstituted.
Emerging after the hour-long unprecedented face-to- face talks around the same table in Stormont, the DUP leader said "Our goal has been to see devolution returned in a context where it can make a real, meaningful improvement in the lives of all the people of this part of the United Kingdom."
He said that his party's executive had voted overwhelmingly in favour of a motion supporting a full return to government.
Commenting on the agreement Mr Adams said it marked "the beginning of a new era in politics on this island." He said the basis of the agreement between Sinn Fein and the DUP, was Mr Paisley's "unequivocal and welcome commitment to support and participate fully in the political institutions on 8 May."
Regular meetings are expected to take place between the party leaders at Stormont and work will continue in preparation for the return of devolved government on May 8.
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Hain said that if the parties were prepared to work toward devolution then a slip of a few weeks could be tolerated. A small amendment is expected to be placed before parliament as an emergency measure to enable the delay.
The parties are to seek meetings with the British government over the economic package announced last week by UK Chancellor Gordon Brown.
It is understood that a delay in the introduction of water charges will be sought.
(SP/KMcA)
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