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The Civic Forum for Northern Ireland is a consultative body in Northern Ireland created under the Good Friday Agreement and consisting of members of various civil bodies. It had no legislative or governmental powers.〔(Northern Ireland Civic Forum ), Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister〕 The Forum was set up in October 2000.〔(Details of the Members of the Civic Forum ), CAIN Web Service〕 It was initially chaired by Chris Gibson. Other members included Gary McMichael.〔"(Order protest over Civic Forum )", ''BBC News''〕 The body was suspended along with the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2002.〔 In June 2007, the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister stated, "At this stage we are simply ascertaining how many of the current members are available and will decide then whether to recall them based on their responses."〔"(Role of the Civic Forum to be reviewed )", NIVCA〕 In 2011, in response to questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly, the First Minister said: Following the restoration of devolved powers in May 2007, the then First Minister and deputy First Minister considered the position of the Civic Forum in the re-established devolved arrangements and decided to commission a review of the effectiveness and appropriateness of its structure, operation and membership. The review was also to make recommendations on the most appropriate mechanism for engaging with civic society In April 2013, the Assembly voted to recall the Forum.〔"(SDLP Welcomes Assembly Support For Recall Of Civic Forum )", SDLP, 9 April 2013〕 ==Composition== Members are appointed from the following sectors:〔 * Agriculture and fisheries (3) * Arts and sport (4) * Business (7) * Churches (5) * Community relations (2) * Culture (4) * Education (2) * Trade unionism (7) * Victims of terrorism (2) * Voluntary and community sectors (18) In addition, there are three nominees of the First Minister of Northern Ireland and three of the Deputy First Minister.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Civic Forum for Northern Ireland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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