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  1. Although Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom, it has a quite distinct party system from the rest of the country, as the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats do not contest elections there (though the Liberal Democrats have links with the Alliance Party ), and the Conservative Party has received only limited support in recent elections.

  2. Hace 3 días · Alliance was founded in 1970 with the objective of bridging the bitter divisions in our community and building a shared society for everyone. We want to build a united community: an inclusive, dynamic, prosperous and sustainable Northern Ireland where we can all thrive, enjoy living freely and securely and be treated with dignity in a region rich with opportunity.

  3. The first two holders of the office, Seamus Mallon and Mark Durkan, were both referred to during their periods of office as "Deputy First Minister", with a capital 'D'. In the Good Friday Agreement, also known as the Belfast Agreement, which established the executive in Northern Ireland, the two positions are spelt "First Minister and Deputy ...

  4. David Ford (born February 24, 1951, Orpington, Kent, England) is a Northern Irish politician who served as leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI; 2001–16) and justice minister of Northern Ireland (2010–16). Ford grew up in Orpington, in southeastern England, and first dabbled in politics when he was just age 11, passing out ...

  5. Il Partito dell'Alleanza dell'Irlanda del Nord (in inglese Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, APNI) è un partito politico nordirlandese di orientamento liberale [3] e centrista [4], fondato nel 1970. [1] Nello scenario politico nordirlandese si colloca come un partito non settario, né unionista né repubblicano irlandese .

  6. The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, in October 2023, revealed that they intend to target the then-leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) Jeffrey Donaldson's seat of Lagan Valley. They unveiled their candidate as Sorcha Eastwood and will require a 7.16% swing to gain the seat from the DUP.

  7. Kirkpatrick joined the DUP, rejoined the UUP before again switching to the DUP. Of DUP members, Allister, Beattie, Calvert, Foster, Graham, Kane and McKee all later quit the party. Seawright (who was expelled from the DUP) Beattie and Graham were subsequently re-elected under different 'Protestant' or 'Protestant Unionist' labels.