To examine the problems which arise in relation to parades in Northern Ireland, make recommendations which would contribute to better understanding and amelioration of those problems and report to the Forum by 31 December 1996. From 10 October 1996 the Committee's remit is changed to Public Order Issues: To examine the problems which arise in relation to parades in Northern Ireland, make recommendations which would contribute to better understanding and amelioration of those problems, and report to the Forum and to examine the problems of boycotting in Northern Ireland, make recommendations which would help resolve them, and report to the Forum. From October 1997 the Committee is re-established as the Political Affairs Committee. [Note that the Committee is alleged to meet every Thursday but we do not have records of their meetings. To avoid speculation on meeting dates we have only modelled sessions which we know took place.]
The Forum for Political Dialogue met between 1996 and 1998 in Belfast as part of the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement.
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Parades Committee appointed; Cedric Wilson elected as Chairman and Jeffrey Donaldson elected as Vice-Chairman. [Time of meeting unknown].
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Committee made plans to take evidence; Sent request to the Business Committee that it extend its remit to include boycotting. [Time of meeting unknown].
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Committee received Forum's decision on their request to expand their remit to include Boycotting. [Time of meeting unknown].
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Parades Committee renamed Standing Committee A; Remit renamed Public Order Issues. [Time of meeting unknown].
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First meeting of the Political Affairs committee
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Meeting with the delegation from Moldova and Transdniestria
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[Editor's Note: Final report presented to Forum on this date]
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