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Elections to a new Northern Ireland Assembly will be held on 7 March next year, the government has said. | Elections to a new Northern Ireland Assembly will be held on 7 March next year, the government has said. |
A transitional assembly, which comes into effect on 24 November until the end of January 2007, has been established until then. | A transitional assembly, which comes into effect on 24 November until the end of January 2007, has been established until then. |
The legislation also requires assembly ministers elected after March's poll to make a pledge of office. | |
The pledge decrees that they will uphold the rule of law and support policing and the courts. | The pledge decrees that they will uphold the rule of law and support policing and the courts. |
This requirement was set out in paragraph six of the Saint Andrews Agreement. | This requirement was set out in paragraph six of the Saint Andrews Agreement. |
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain said the pledge was an integral part of the legislation. | |
"This bill opens the door for devolved government in Northern Ireland on a permanent basis," he added. | |
The government had previously given a deadline of 24 November for electing a first and deputy first minister to the assembly and had warned that assembly members' salaries would be stopped if these appointments were not made. | |
However, under the new legislation assembly members will continue to be paid at the reduced salary rate of £32,000 while the transitional assembly is in operation. | |
Nominations | |
The government has been looking for the DUP and Sinn Fein to indicate who would be taking the first and deputy first minister posts. | |
However, BBC Northern Ireland political editor Mark Devenport said it was unlikely that the parties would provide a firm answer on this. | |
"Obviously the prime candidates are Ian Paisley on the one side and Martin McGuinness on the other. | |
"But the DUP are very insistent that there is going to be no formal designation until after the election on 7 March. | |
"I guess what we are going to see is yet another fudge where the parties don't really give a very straightforward answer, but the government decides it is enough to move forward." | |
Meanwhile, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has appealed to republicans who are concerned about the pledge of office to view the issue "in the round". | Meanwhile, Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams has appealed to republicans who are concerned about the pledge of office to view the issue "in the round". |
"Clearly any pledge for ministerial position only applies when people are to become ministers and that's not scheduled to happen until March next year," he said. | "Clearly any pledge for ministerial position only applies when people are to become ministers and that's not scheduled to happen until March next year," he said. |
The St Andrews Agreement was published after intensive three-day talks between the parties at St Andrews in Scotland. | The St Andrews Agreement was published after intensive three-day talks between the parties at St Andrews in Scotland. |