Executive of the 2nd Northern Ireland Assembly
People and organizations | |
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Head of government | Secretary of State |
Deputy head of government | None |
Head of state | Elizabeth II |
Number of ministers | None |
Member party | None |
Status in legislature | No Executive (Direct Rule) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2003 assembly election |
Legislature term(s) | 2nd Assembly |
Previous | 1st Executive of Northern Ireland |
Successor | 2nd Executive of Northern Ireland |
Following the suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2002 a new election was called in November 2003 in hope of restoring devolution, the election saw the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin emerge as the largest parties in the Assembly. The DUP refused to go into government with Sinn Féin meaning that direct rule would stay in place for another 5 years.
Executive Committee
Office | Name | Term | Party | |
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First Minister | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Deputy First Minister | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Finance and Personnel | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Regional Development | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Education | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Employment and Learning | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Environment | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
Minister for Social Development | vacant | 2002–2007 | ||
See also
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