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Stormont deal: Colum Eastwood claims speaker agreement broken
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood has said there had been cross-party understanding that someone from his party would become the new Speaker of the assembly.
But he said an hour before Saturday's assembly sitting, Sinn F茅in put Alex Maskey forward.
"It wasn't the best start," Mr Eastwood told 大象传媒 Radio Foyle.
"We have never had the Speaker's position, and we felt it was right ... the SDLP had it this time."
"To be honest, that was the understanding for the past couple of years, it was widely understood among the parties that was going to happen, and then an hour out we were told Sinn F茅in would be putting someone forward."
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He added: "And of course the DUP supported it. That's fine but I just thought that was a missed opportunity."
However, Mr Eastwood said the election of speaker was "a minor issue compared with what this government has to do".
In response, Sinn F茅in said "there was no 'loose' or any other agreement that Patsy McGlone would be assembly Speaker".
The DUP's Christopher Stalford; UUP's Roy Beggs and Mr McGlone have been elected as Mr Maskey's deputies.
Northern Ireland's Assembly sat on Saturday for the first time after three years of deadlock.
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