Democratic institutions: The Northern Ireland Executive

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What political parties are there in Northern Ireland?

The seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly are held by a number of different parties. Political parties in Northern Ireland include:

  • Alliance Party
  • Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
  • Green Party
  • People Before Profit Alliance (PBP)
  • Sinn Féin (SF)
  • Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP)
  • Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
  • TUV
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What is the role of the NI Executive?

Below are some of the roles of the NI Executive.

  • Agree a Programme for Government for Northern Ireland.
  • Set out government priorities and commitments to improve the economy and society.
  • Agree on the draft budget for Northern Ireland, prescribing how finances are allocated and spent by the different government departments.
  • Draft legislation to be passed before the Northern Ireland Assembly members. The Executive have to reach a consensus on how to resolve significant or controversial issues.
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What are the departments within the Northern Ireland Executive?

The Northern Ireland Executive consists of 9 government departments, each responsible for specific areas of policy and public services.

Illustration of government departments under the Executive Office in NI: Communities, Education, Finance, Infrastructure, Agriculture, Economy, Health, and Justice.

Each department is headed by a Minister who is part of the Executive. The key departments of the Northern Ireland Executive are:

DepartmentResponsibilities
The Executive Office• supports ministers and institutions of government
• manages a programme of government
• promotes better community relations
• wquality
• diversity
• social inclusion and rights
Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs• food
• farming
• environmental policy
• development of NI's rural sector
Communities• housing
• urban regeneration
• pensions
• sport
• arts and culture
• languages
• maintains museums, libraries, the Public Record Office
Economy• coordinating economic development
• enterprise
• social economy
• innovation
• energy
• telecommunications
• tourism
Finance• Northern Ireland's budget
• department spending
• Land and property services
Education• education to post primary
• the curriculum
• schools and their infrastructure.
• support on issues such as child protection and safeguarding
• teachers
• non-teaching staff
Health• dentistry
• nursing, midwifery and allied health professionals
• mental health and learning disabilities
• public health policy and advice
• pharmacy
• medical and environmental health advice
Infrastructure• road improvement schemes
• rivers and flooding
• public transport
• waterways
• ports
• road users
• sustainable transport
Justice• justice and the law
• prisons
• forensic science
• legal aid
• youth justice
• policing and community safety
• courts and tribunals
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