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60: 588:, the committee was to consider "provisions for voting on an Ad Hoc Committee on Conformity with Equality Requirements prior to the vote on a Petition of Concern." It also "considered the possibilities of restricting Petition of Concern to certain key areas, changing the 30 MLA threshold, and alternatives to Petitions of Concern (e.g. a weighted majority vote). There was no consensus on any of the issues.". 1466: 1459: 568:(a) make provision with respect to the procedure to be followed in presenting and confirming a petition under this section (which may include provision specifying a minimum period between the presentation of the petition and the time when the vote on the matter to which it relates would take place if not postponed by the petition); 607:
According to the standing orders of the assembly, "after the signing of the Roll a Member may enter in the Roll a designation of identity, being Nationalist, Unionist or Other. A Member who does not register a designation of identity shall be deemed to be designated Other for the purposes of these
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The Petition of Concern is a mechanism whereby 30 MLAs can petition the Assembly requiring a matter to be passed on a cross-community rather than a simple majority basis. Under the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement, it is one of the 'safeguards' in Strand One as a mechanism "to ensure key decisions
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must call a cross-community vote. For a petition to be raised successfully, at least 30 of the 90 members from at least two parties (counting all independent signers of a petition of concern who were elected as independents as members from different parties) must sign the petition.
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of the Northern Ireland Assembly are required to designate themselves as either "unionist", "nationalist" or "other". Members may change their designation of identity only if they become a member of a (different) political party or they cease to be a member of any political party.
116: 596: 570:(b) provide that the matter to which a petition under this section relates may be referred, in accordance with paragraphs 11 and 13 of Strand One of the Belfast Agreement, to the committee established under section 13(3)(a); 314: 750: 576:(d) make provision for such steps to be taken during the consideration period as may be necessary for the purposes of fully implementing paragraph 2.2.7 of Annex B of Part 2 of The New Decade, New Approach Deal. 572:(c) specify further matters that may not be the subject of a petition under this section, for the purposes of fully implementing paragraph 2.2.4 of Annex B of Part 2 of The New Decade, New Approach Deal; 187: 128: 97: 85: 1276: 1247: 204: 553:
the majority of nationalists' votes are each required to pass a motion put to the assembly. By October 2019, petitions of concern had been tabled 159 times since 1998; they have been used on
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Votes in the assembly do not ordinarily require cross-community support. However, if a "petition of concern" is raised successfully about proposed legislation or executive action, the
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agreement, in which the parties agreed to greater restraint in their use of the Petition mechanism and to raise the threshold for its use. This agreement was set in law through the
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Note: These figures include the assumed designation of the Speaker who, having a non-partisan role, does not officially declare a designation. Note also the effect of the
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are taken on cross-community basis". The requirement to enable a Petition of Concern is given effect in the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and in the Assembly's standing orders.
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Section 42 of the 1998 Act (as amended by the Northern Ireland (Ministers, Elections and Petitions of Concern) Act 2022) declares that
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In January 2020, negotiations between Northern Ireland's political parties and with the UK Government led to the
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Minority Veto Rights in Power Sharing Systems: Lessons from Macedonia, Northern Ireland and Belgium
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The Fourth Report on the Use of the Petition of Concern Mechanism in the Northern Ireland Assembly
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Fourth Report on the Use of the Petition of Concern Mechanism in the Northern Ireland Assembly
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Northern Ireland (Ministers, Elections and Petitions of Concern) Act 2022
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The Act also recognises the right of non-Party MLAs to participate.
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members of the Assembly. Among other reasons, it arises when the
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Northern Ireland Assembly Committee on Standards and Privileges
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Politics of Northern Ireland

Executive
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First Minister
Michelle O'Neill
deputy First Minister
Emma Little-Pengelly
Civil Service
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here
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Speaker
Edwin Poots
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Acts
Private Members' Bills
Committees
Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
Northern Ireland Assembly Committee on Standards and Privileges
Statutory rules
Members (MLA)
Commissioner for Standards at the Northern Ireland Assembly
Law
Supreme Court (UK)
Courts of Northern Ireland
His Majesty's Government

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