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The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) (Irish: Oifig an Chéad-Aire agus an leasChéad-Aire, Ulster Scots: Offis o tha Heid Männystèr an tha Heid Männystèr depute / Office o the First Meinister an First Meinister depute[1] / Office o the First Meenister an First Meenister depute[2] / Office o the First Minister an First Minister depute[3]) is a devolved Northern Ireland government department in the Northern Ireland Executive with overall responsibility for the running of the Executive. The Ministers with overall responsibility for the department are the First Minister and deputy First Minister.
The department was originally known as the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, with the same capitalisation used in the department's logo. Following a change in policy in 2007 (see First Minister and deputy First Minister), the word "deputy" is now spelt with a lower-case d, but the older version of the name is retained in the logo.
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Ministers
The incumbent First Minister and deputy First Minister are Peter Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party) and Martin McGuinness (Sinn Féin) respectively. They are assisted by two junior ministers: Jonathan Bell (Democratic Unionist Party) and Martina Anderson (Sinn Féin). [4]
Responsibilities
OFMDFM’s overall aim is to “deliver a peaceful, fair, equal and prosperous society". Its key stated objectives include: "driving investment and sustainable development"; "Tackling disadvantage and promoting equality of opportunity"; and the "effective operation of the institutions of government". [5]
The office has the following main responsibilities: [6]
- administrative support for the Northern Ireland Executive (co-chaired by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister)
- children and young people
- equality of opportunity and good relations
- emergency planning
- infrastructure investment
- international relations
- liaison with the Northern Ireland Assembly, North/South Ministerial Council, British-Irish Council, Civic Forum for Northern Ireland (suspended) and UK Government departments
- poverty and social exclusion
- sustainable development
- victims and survivors (of the Troubles)
OFMDFM's main counterparts in the United Kingdom Government are:
- the Northern Ireland Office (oversees the devolution settlement); [7]
- the Cabinet Office (on the machinery of government and honours); [8] [9]
- the Department for Communities and Local Government (on community relations and emergency planning); [10] [11]
- the Government Equalities Office; [12]
- the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (on sustainable development); [13]
- the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (on international relations). [14]
Its main counterparts in the Irish Government are:
- the Department of the Taoiseach (on the machinery of government); [15]
- the Department of Foreign Affairs (on the peace process and international relations); [16]
- the Department of Justice and Equality; [17]
- the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government (on sustainable development and emergency planning). [18] [19]
History
Following a referendum on the Belfast Agreement on 23 May 1998 and the granting of Royal Assent to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 on 19 November 1998, a Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive were established by the United Kingdom government under Prime Minister Tony Blair. The process was known as devolution and was set up to return devolved legislative powers to Northern Ireland. OFMDFM is one of 11 devolved Northern Ireland departments created in December 1999 by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and The Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1999.
The First Minister and Deputy First Minister first took office on 2 December 1999. Devolution was suspended for four periods, during which the department came under the responsibility of direct rule ministers from the Northern Ireland Office:
- between 12 February 2000 [20] and 30 May 2000[21];
- on 11 August 2001 [22][23];
- on 22 September 2001 [24][25];
- between 15 October 2002[26] and 8 May 2007[27].
Since 8 May 2007, devolution has operated without interruption.
References
- ^ North-South Ministerial Council: 2010 Annual Report in Ulster Scots
- ^ North-South Ministerial Council: 2009 Annual Report in Ulster Scots
- ^ North-South Ministerial Council: 2008 Annual Report in Ulster Scots
- ^ http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/index/work-of-the-executive/ministers-and-their-departments.htm Northern Ireland Executive
- ^ Northern Ireland Budget 2011-15, page 105
- ^ OFMDFM Ministers
- ^ Northern Ireland Office: About the NIO
- ^ Cabinet Office: About the Cabinet Office
- ^ Cabinet Office: Honours and awards
- ^ Department for Communities and Local Government: Communities and neighbourhoods
- ^ Department for Communities and Local Government: Fire and resilience
- ^ Government Equalities Office: About GEO
- ^ Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: About Defra
- ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office: About us
- ^ Department of the Taoiseach: Role of the Taoiseach
- ^ Department of Foreign Affairs: About the Department of Foreign Affairs
- ^ Department of Justice and Equality: About Us
- ^ Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government: Sustainable Development
- ^ Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government: Emergency Planning
- ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Commencement) Order 2000
- ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2000
- ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2001
- ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2001
- ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
- ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
- ^ Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2002
- ^ Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2007
See also
- Committee for the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister
- Northern Ireland Bureau
- Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in Brussels
External links
Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) Headquarters: Castle BuildingsDepartment Jonathan BellJohn O'Dowd (acting)Bruce RobinsonExecutive agencies ILEX Urban Regeneration Company (jointly with the Department for Social Development) · Northern Ireland Bureau · Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in BrusselsCommittee Website: ofmdfmni.gov.ukNorthern Ireland Executive Headquarters: Stormont CastleHeads of government John O'Dowd (acting)Departments Office of the First Minister
and deputy First MinisterJonathan BellJohn O'Dowd (acting)Not allocated by d'HondtWebsite: www.northernireland.gov.ukCategories:- Northern Ireland Executive
- Organisations based in Northern Ireland
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