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Paul Givan

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Gender Male
Age 42
Date of birth October 12,1981
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Lisburn
United Kingdom
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Job Politician
NationalityBritish
SpousEmma Givan
Education Ulster University
Position Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland since 2010
Previous positionFirst Minister of Northern Ireland (2021–2022), Minister for Communities of Northern Ireland (2016–2017)
Children 3
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Paul Jonathan Givan is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland representing the Democratic Unionist Party. Givan served as First Minister of Northern Ireland from June 2021 to February 2022, the youngest person to hold that office.

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'
Oct 14,2023 8:51 am

... " The party withdrew Paul Givan as first minister in February last year in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol, Earlier this year, the UK and EU agreed changes to the protocol, as part of a deal known as the Windsor Framework...

Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill to accuse DUP of punishing the public

Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill to accuse DUP of punishing the public
Nov 5,2022 3:21 am

... Until February, Ms O Neill had been Stormont s deputy first minister, but when the DUP removed Paul Givan as first minister from the power-sharing executive in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol, that meant Ms O Neill could not remain in office either...

NI election: No clarity on Stormont plans, say NI politicians

NI election: No clarity on Stormont plans, say NI politicians
Nov 1,2022 1:11 pm

... In the run-up to that election the DUP withdrew Paul Givan from the first minister post in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol...

NI election: Sinn Féin says talks to be held on Tuesday

NI election: Sinn Féin says talks to be held on Tuesday
Oct 30,2022 2:01 am

... In the run-up to that election the DUP withdrew Paul Givan from the first minister post in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol...

Q& A: Is Northern Ireland going back to the polls?

Q& A: Is Northern Ireland going back to the polls?
Oct 26,2022 5:11 am

... As a result, in February 2022, the DUP s Paul Givan resigned as first minister, collapsing the executive...

Stormont talks: 'Miracle' needed to restore executive by deadline, DUP says

Stormont talks: 'Miracle' needed to restore executive by deadline, DUP says
Oct 20,2022 8:00 am

... Paul Givan was speaking after parties met the head of the NI Civil Service...

Northern Ireland Protocol: Stormont meets as DUP is urged to back Speaker

Northern Ireland Protocol: Stormont meets as DUP is urged to back Speaker
May 30,2022 2:35 pm

... " But the DUP s Paul Givan said the recall of the assembly was " another attempt at majority rule" and that the public would see it as " hypocrisy" on the part of Sinn Féin...

NI election results 2022: What does Sinn Féin's vote success mean?

NI election results 2022: What does Sinn Féin's vote success mean?
May 7,2022 10:10 pm

... Sir Jeffrey is opposed to the protocol and withdrew Paul Givan as first minister in February in protest against it...

NI election results 2022: What does Sinn Féin's vote success mean?

May 4,2022 8:40 pm

The results of the Northern Ireland Assembly Election are in and, for the First Time ever, Sinn Féin has won The Most seats.

It's the First Time ever that a nationalist party has been the largest at Stormont in terms of seats, 101 years after Northern Ireland came into existence.

It edged out the DUP, which is now the second-largest party. Alliance also had a historic result, winning 27 seats to become the third-largest party in The Assembly .

So What happens next and what does it mean for The Future of devolved government in Northern Ireland and for Northern Ireland itself?

Will Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill be First Minister ?

Not necessarily.

Under, the largest unionist and nationalist parties Must share the First Minister and deputy First Minister 's post, while The Other ministerial positions are allocated among the biggest parties based on how many seats they have in The Assembly .

As the largest party, The Rules say that Sinn Féin is The Party entitled to hold The Position . But the roles of First Minister and deputy First Minister are equal - despite their names - And One cannot hold office without The Other .

So in order for Sinn Féin to hold the First Minister position, the biggest party from the unionist Bloc - the DUP - Must agree to take up The Deputy First Minister 's position.

The DUP has not said whether it will do this. On Friday, its leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said it was too early to say whether he would take up The Role , and reiterated that he wanted to see what The British government was going to do with the Northern Ireland Protocol before he commits to entering into the Executive .

Sir Jeffrey is opposed to the protocol and withdrew Paul Givan as First Minister in February in protest against it.

The protocol is and is designed to avoid a hard border between it and The Republic of Ireland. It means checks are required on goods coming into Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK, something unionists say undermines Northern Ireland 's place in The Union .

Even though the difference between the First Minister and deputy First Minister positions is in name only, Sinn Féin will draw a big symbolic boost from being entitled to hold The Post .

For its first 50 Years , Northern Ireland was ruled exclusively by unionists, and since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 a unionist politician has always been First Minister .

What happens if the DUP does not nominate a deputy First Minister ?

The new assembly will meet by Friday and will elect a speaker, who will then ask the parties for their nominations for First Minister and deputy First Minister .

If the DUP nominates a deputy First Minister , then an Executive Can be formed and other ministers Can be chosen. If it does not, then The Process is more uncertain.

Because of new rules which were brought in earlier in the year, The Assembly will continue to exist in a caretaker capacity and The Other ministers who were in place before the Election - Such as the health and education ministers - Can stay in place.

This could continue for up to six months, while there would be negotiations to try to find a solution to the DUP's refusal to nominate a deputy First Minister .

After six months, a fresh Election could be called or The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis , would have to come up with an alternative solution.

Does this mean there will be a vote on a united Ireland?

During the Election campaign Sinn Féin's deputy leader Michelle O'Neill said that people were not " Waking Up thinking about Irish unity" and stressed that issues Such as the cost-of-living crisis were bigger priorities.

But Sinn Féin remains committed to holding a referendum on Irish unification, and its manifesto called on The British and Irish governments to set a date for a border poll.

On Friday party leader Mary Lou McDonald said planning for a unity referendum would come within a " five-year framework".

The Rules around holding a referendum are set out in the Good Friday Agreement - the 1998 peace Agreement which ended the worst of The Troubles and Set Up the Northern Ireland Assembly.

It says the UK government's secretary of state for Northern Ireland Can hold a referendum at any time. In addition it says he or she should call one if it appears a majority of voters would vote in favour of Irish unification.

Sinn Féin is likely to argue that things are moving in that direction, but unionists will argue that The Nationalist vote share has gone down since 2017 and that shows there is no desire for a border poll.

Opinion polls have also not shown a majority in favour of a united Ireland.

The growth in support for The Alliance Party, which does not take a position on the topic of Irish unity, also complicates the issue.

How does power-sharing work?

Northern Ireland 's devolved administration at Stormont - known as the Executive - is made up of the First Minister and deputy First Minister and eight other ministers. It's known as a mandatory coalition, which means the largest parties are all entitled to at least One Ministry .

A mathematical formula decides how many ministries they are entitled based on The Number of seats they won.

However for an Executive to be formed it would require the DUP to fill The Deputy First Minister 's post.

You Can read more about the power-sharing system.

What does The Alliance surge mean?

The Alliance Party has won its biggest ever share of The First preference vote in a Northern Ireland Assembly Election with 13. 5% and also a record number of seats - 17.

The Party , which was founded in 1970, won just eight seats at The Last Election in 2017, but it had good results in the European, council and Westminster elections of 2019 and has continued the trend this year.

The Party defines itself as being neither unionist or nationalist and aims to win votes from across Northern Ireland 's traditional political divides.

The result is also A Sign that more voters are moving away from the traditional unionist and nationalist blocs.

Alliance is likely to increase its calls for changes to how The System at Stormont works.

For example it wants the Executive to become a voluntary coalition.

This would be a major change to the Good Friday Agreement and would require lengthy negotiations with The British and Irish governments and The Other Northern Ireland parties.



Source of news: bbc.com

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