Junior Minister (Northern Ireland)

Pam Cameron is the incumbent Junior Minister of Northern Ireland.

The term Junior Minister, in Northern Ireland, is the name given to two positions in the Executive Office, a department in the Northern Ireland Executive answerable to the First Minister and deputy First Minister.

The positions have been filled by Aisling Reilly and Pam Cameron since 3 February 2024.

Under the Northern Ireland Act 1998,[1] the First Minister and Deputy First Minister acting jointly may determine that a number of members of the Northern Ireland Assembly shall be appointed as junior ministers.

The salary of each junior minister in 2007–2008 (when devolution was restored) was £60,067.42,[2] which decreased to the current level of £55,000.00 in 2016.[3][4][5]

The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) called for the immediate abolition of the junior minister positions in its 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election manifesto.[6]

  1. ^ Section 19, Northern Ireland Act 1998
  2. ^ Members' Salaries 2007–2008, Northern Ireland Assembly
  3. ^ Members' Salaries 2008–2009, Northern Ireland Assembly
  4. ^ Members' Salaries 2009–2010, Northern Ireland Assembly
  5. ^ Members' Salaries 2010–2011, Northern Ireland Assembly Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ SDLP Manifesto: Assembly & Local Government Elections 2011 (PDF). Belfast: SDLP. 2011. p. 52.