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The Committee for the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister was established to advise and assist the First Minister and deputy First Minister, on matters within their responsibilities as Ministers. The committee undertakes a scrutiny, policy development and consultation role with respect to the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister and plays a key role in the consideration and development of legislation.
The Assembly approved a motion on June 12, 2007 to change the name of the committee from Committee of the Centre to Committee for the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister.[1]
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Membership (11)
- Martina Anderson (Sinn Féin)
- Tom Elliott (Ulster Unionist Party)
- Dolores Kelly (Social Democratic and Labour Party)
- Danny Kennedy (Chairperson) (UUP)
- Naomi Long (Deputy Chairperson) (Alliance)
- Barry McElduff (Sinn Féin)
- Francie Molloy (Sinn Féin)
- Stephen Moutray (Democratic Unionist Party)
- Jim Shannon (DUP)
- Jimmy Spratt (DUP)
- Jim Wells (DUP)
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Northern Ireland Assembly Assembly
Committees Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister · Agriculture and Rural Development · Culture, Arts and Leisure · Education · Employment and Learning · Enterprise, Trade and Investment · Environment · Finance and Personnel · Health, Social Services and Public Safety · Regional Development · Social DevelopmentConstituencies Parties Elections Procedure See also Good Friday Agreement · St Andrews AgreementOffice of the First Minister and deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) Headquarters: Castle Buildings Department Jonathan BellJohn O'Dowd (acting)Executive agencies ILEX Urban Regeneration Company (jointly with the Department for Social Development) · Northern Ireland Bureau · Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in BrusselsCommittee Website: ofmdfmni.gov.uk Categories:
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