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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has said he is not concerned if the new first minister has a more distant relationship with him than Ian Paisley. | |
Mr Paisley announced on Tuesday that he would stand down as first minister and DUP leader in May. | |
Mr McGuinness said the issue of Mr Paisley's successor was "no big deal to me". | |
"I am only really interested in working with people who are prepared to do the business, prepared to do the work." | |
Meanwhile, Stormont Junior Minister Jeffrey Donaldson has pledged to back Peter Robinson as the new leader of the DUP. | |
Mr Robinson, the current finance minister, is viewed as the clear favourite to take over after Ian Paisley steps down in May. | Mr Robinson, the current finance minister, is viewed as the clear favourite to take over after Ian Paisley steps down in May. |
It is understood the DUP assembly party can pick a new leader without an election involving the wider party. | It is understood the DUP assembly party can pick a new leader without an election involving the wider party. |
The Lagan Valley MP said Mr Robinson was one of the most skilled strategists within unionism and politics in NI. | The Lagan Valley MP said Mr Robinson was one of the most skilled strategists within unionism and politics in NI. |
"He would be my favourite," said Mr Donaldson. | "He would be my favourite," said Mr Donaldson. |
"He has proven that time after time, he has been the deputy leader for many years within the DUP and as such has proven his leadership skills. I think he will be a very popular choice right across the party." | "He has proven that time after time, he has been the deputy leader for many years within the DUP and as such has proven his leadership skills. I think he will be a very popular choice right across the party." |
The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Sir Reg Empey, said Mr Paisley had been the victim of a "political coup". | The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Sir Reg Empey, said Mr Paisley had been the victim of a "political coup". |
"This departure has been more brutal than that given to Margaret Thatcher by her party," he said. | "This departure has been more brutal than that given to Margaret Thatcher by her party," he said. |
"It was orchestrated, meticulously prepared, and executed." | "It was orchestrated, meticulously prepared, and executed." |
However, Mr Robinson said: "What would Reg Empey know about the internal workings of the Democratic Unionist Party?" | |
He said anyone who knew Ian Paisley knew he could not be pushed into doing anything he did not want to do. | |
Mr Robinson said whoever succeeds Mr Paisley, he believed there would be "a seamless process". | |
The former deputy first minister, Seamus Mallon, said Mr Paisley had been "shafted" by his own party. | The former deputy first minister, Seamus Mallon, said Mr Paisley had been "shafted" by his own party. |
"He was shafted by his own political party not once but twice. | |
Peter Robinson is being tipped as a successor to Ian Paisley | |
"He was shafted as leader of his church, which he founded, and he was destroyed by his own political party," Mr Mallon said. | "He was shafted as leader of his church, which he founded, and he was destroyed by his own political party," Mr Mallon said. |
East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell said he did not envisage a bitter contest for Ian Paisley's successor. | East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell said he did not envisage a bitter contest for Ian Paisley's successor. |
"I do not envisage there being a contest, let alone a bitter contest," Mr Campbell said. | "I do not envisage there being a contest, let alone a bitter contest," Mr Campbell said. |
However, Minister for Culture Arts and Leisure Edwin Poots believes several party members could be interested in the job. | However, Minister for Culture Arts and Leisure Edwin Poots believes several party members could be interested in the job. |
Mr Robinson would not be drawn on his future plans. | Mr Robinson would not be drawn on his future plans. |
"I don't think anybody is ruling themselves in or out - there is not, at this moment, a vacancy," he said. | "I don't think anybody is ruling themselves in or out - there is not, at this moment, a vacancy," he said. |
Mr Paisley, 81, will step down as first minister and DUP leader in May. | Mr Paisley, 81, will step down as first minister and DUP leader in May. |
Responding to questions about his replacement, Mr Paisley said: "This is not Apostolic succession. | Responding to questions about his replacement, Mr Paisley said: "This is not Apostolic succession. |
"I have no right to say who will succeed me. The person will succeed me when the mark is on the paper and the ballot is cast." | "I have no right to say who will succeed me. The person will succeed me when the mark is on the paper and the ballot is cast." |