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Paul Givan Announced Northern Ireland's First Minister

© AP Photo / Peter MorrisonDemocratic Unionist Party MLA Paul Givan looks at members of the media following a meeting with DUP party colleagues at Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 1, 2021.
Democratic Unionist Party MLA Paul Givan looks at members of the media following a meeting with DUP party colleagues at Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 08.06.2021
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Givan was first elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2010 and has reportedly been seen as a likely successor to Arlene Foster ever since.

Lagan Valley assembly member Paul Givan, 39, has been declared Northern Ireland's new first minister. 

He assumes his role on Monday. 

"What we now need is an effective transition that needs to take place next week so that we have that smooth delivery of governance," Givan said, as quoted by the BBC.

Givan will replace Arlene Foster, who was ousted as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in April after losing the confidence of her party. However, since Givan's appointment is taking effect next week, Foster will remain as first minister during the British-Irish Council in County Fermanagh on Friday, the BBC reported.  

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