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New deadline for restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland

Summary

This Act of Parliament ‘Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2007’ modifies the ‘Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006’.

The 2006 Act gave legislative effect to the St Andrews Agreement, which was reached on 13th October 2006 following negotiations between the British and Irish Governments and the Northern Ireland political parties.

In particular, the 2006 Act contained provisions to create a 'Transitional Assembly' which made arrangements to facilitate the restoration of devolved government within Northern Ireland, with new Assembly elections to take place on 7th March 2007.

The 2007 Act specifies dates in May 2007, rather than March 2007, for stages in the restoration of devolved government within Northern Ireland.

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Law-Making Explained

This is an Act of Parliament (Elizabeth II, Chapter 4).

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How does it affect me?

If you live or work in Northern Ireland, this affects you.

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