09/02/2023

Executive Formation Deadline Extended Until January 2024

The deadline for the formation of the Northern Ireland Executive has been extended until 18 January 2024, with the introduction of new legislation by the UK government.

The extension has been introduced "to allow time and space for the NI Parties to work together to return to government".

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris, has concluded that another election at this time is not the best course of action to facilitate the restoration of the Executive having spoken to political representatives, businesses and communities in Northern Ireland.

The Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill, to be introduced to Parliament today, will therefore extend the period by a year to 18 January 2024, while retaining the power to name an election date any time during the period, if necessary.

At midnight on 19 January 2023, the period for Executive formation under the terms of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation Act) 2022 came to an end.

This placed the Secretary of State under a legal duty to hold an Assembly election within 12 weeks.

The Secretary of State will host NI party leaders at a roundtable in Belfast today to urge them to restore the Executive as soon as possible and note that an election may be called at any point during the extension period.

Following his meeting with Vice-President of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic in Brussels yesterday, he will reiterate that the UK Government is working hard to resolve the problems caused by the Protocol, and the desire to see an agreed solution with the EU. He will be clear that the extension does not influence Protocol discussions and that the UK Government wants to see a deal between the UK and EU as soon as possible.

Speaking ahead of the Bill introduction, Mr Heaton-Harris commented: "Over a year has passed since the then-First Minister of Northern Ireland resigned. Twelve months and one Assembly election later, it is disappointing that people in Northern Ireland still do not have the strong devolved government that they deserve.

"After considering my options, and engaging widely in Northern Ireland, I know that an election in the coming weeks will not be helpful or welcome. So, I am introducing a Bill to create more time for the Parties to work together and return to government, as Protocol discussions continue between the UK and EU.

"The restoration of the Executive, in line with the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, remains my top priority. I will continue to do everything I can to help the Parties work together to make that happen."


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