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The Fourth Executive was, under the terms of the
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, a power-sharing coalition. Following the 6 May 2016 elections to the fifth Northern Ireland Assembly, the Democratic Unionist Party and
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remained the two largest parties in the Assembly. Notably for the first time in the assembly's history, parties entitled to seats on the executive could instead opt to go into formal opposition. The UUP, SDLP and Alliance all took up this option, leaving the DUP and Sinn Féin to form a government. The 4th Northern Ireland Executive was formed on 25 May 2016. It lasted less than a year, and collapsed on 16 January 2017 following the resignation of deputy First Minister McGuinness in protest at the
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4th Executive of Northern Ireland


See also

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List of Northern Ireland Executives This is a list of all the Northern Ireland Executives. List See also * List of British ministries *List of Scottish Governments This is a list of all Scottish Parliaments and Governments (called the ''Scottish Executive'' from 1999 un ...
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Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 2016 − This is a list of the members of the fifth Northern Ireland Assembly, the unicameral devolved legislature of Northern Ireland. Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) elected on 5 May 2016 or subsequently co-opted are listed by party an ...


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