By Adam Evans
Caitríona Ruane has resigned as Principal Deputy Speaker.
The former MLA had faced criticism for continuing to draw a salary for the role as the powersharing crisis continues.
However, in a statement Ms Ruane said "I have put on record with the Assembly last March I would be donating the salary to a wide range of charities".
Adding, "I can confirm that I have donated the monies received to charities and community groups including an Irish language group, a group for the elderly, an LGBT group and a charity for children with disabilities
"I never anticipated that the election of a new Speaker and Deputy Speaker would be so protracted and I have come to the conclusion that now is the time to tender my resignation
"I hope in the interest of the people of the north that the institutions are restored and a new Speaker and Deputy Speaker are elected as soon as possible".
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