Assembly recalled in a bid to elect new speaker
It follows a successful recall petition by Sinn Fein
By Jonathan McCambridge, Rebecca Black and Dominic McGrath, PA
MLAs have been recalled to the Stormont Assembly to elect a new speaker.
It is after a petition , which was brough forward by Sinn Fein to elect a speaker, deputy speakers and to appoint a first minister and deputy first minister, secured the 30 signatures needed.
However a new spaker cannot be selected without the support of the DUP, which the party has said it will not do unless issues it has with the Northern Ireland Protocol are resolved.
Meanwhile, the leader of the DUP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has described today’s move as a political “stunt”.
But Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill said people in Northern Ireland want action, not protest.
Ms O'Neill told the chamber: "The people have spoken, and they want action, not protest.
"They want the parties and every single MLA elected to this democratic institution to get their sleeves rolled up and to get down to business."
She added: "The DUP's stand-off is with the public and not with the European Union.
"As I stand here today I am ready to work with others."
Two MLAs, Mike Nesbitt of the Ulster Unionist Party and Patsy McGlone of the SDLP, were nominated for the role of speaker.
However, DUP MLA Paul Givan described recall as not a "serious attempt" to restore power sharing.
He told MLAs: "Today's recall is another attempt at majority rule and has no credibility when it comes forward from the party that kept these institutions down for three years.
"The public will see the hypocrisy for what it is from Sinn Fein.
"This isn't a serious attempt to restore the principles of power sharing and these institutions. It is a stunt."
Alliance Party MLA Nuala McAllister said a restored Assembly at Stormont could begin to tackle the cost-of-living crisis.
She told MLAs: "There is much that can be done by an executive to tackle the cost-of-living crisis.
"At the heart of this cost-of-living crisis is our government’s failure to act and that is something that we all take responsibility for.
"But we are ready to take decisions to alleviate those stresses and give people who have been voiceless for so long hope.
"Those of us who want to get on with the job are more than desperate to do so."
Ulster Unionist MLA Robbie Butler said his party wanted all-party talks to begin on a programme for government.
He told the recalled Assembly: "The UUP have written today to the head of the civil service to contravene all-party talks to establish a programme for government and the minister for finance to reopen the public consultation on the budget.
"These are measures which should be done now to restore the confidence of the people of Northern Ireland that we all purport to serve."
SDLP MLA Matthew O'Toole said that the number of MLAs who support the Northern Ireland Protocol had increased in the recent Assembly election.
He asked MLAs: "Why is the DUP holding the people of Northern Ireland to hostage?
"They say it is all about the (Northern Ireland) Protocol.
"The protocol is an international treaty signed between the UK and the European Union.
"The number of MLAs who support the protocol went up in the last election."
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