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Northern Ireland Assembly. Consociationalism. Positive - Brings communities together in the form of government Negative - Only brings together the largest groups in society, minorities are not guaranteed executive positions. Legislation. Positives - MLA’s can scrutinise proposed laws
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Consociationalism • Positive - • Brings communities together in the form of government • Negative - • Only brings together the largest groups in society, minorities are not guaranteed executive positions
Legislation Positives - • MLA’s can scrutinise proposed laws • MLA’s and committees can propose legislation • Proposed Bills are sent to the NIHRC
Committees Positives- • Saves time as all of the work is not done in the assembly • Work done behind closed downs • Made up of all backgrounds in the community Negatives- • MLA’s can be on several committees • Committee advice may be ignored by minister of department • Involuntary committees are forced to work together
Assembly Positives- • More reliable and stable than the Executive Negative- • Too many members • Quorum of only 10 members • Costs £2.7m per month • MLA’s still get paid when assembly is not working
Under Representation Negatives - • Women • Young People • Old People • Immigrants • Travelling Community • Homosexuals/Transsexuals
Cross Community Legislation Negative - • Causes a permanent divide between parties • Those stated as “Others” have limited responsibility • MLA’s can re-designate status Positives - • It stops majoritarianism from happening
Key Issues Avoided Negatives - • Key matters in the Assembly have been deserted • Too much time spent making a program
Time Schedule Positive - • The MLA’s can spend more time with their family • The MLA’s days are spread out well Negative - • MLA’s are pushed for time • Constituency work runs into the weekend • The assembly doesn’t stay open too late