It is a form of coalition government. Because of the troubles, as part of the peace process it was agreed to have a power-sharing government which would have representatives from both sides of the community.
Northern Ireland Women's Coalition ended in 2006.
Northern Ireland Women's Coalition was created in 1996.
It is not a case that Ireland favours a coalition government, but that the elections often result in them. There are a number of main political parties in Ireland, not just two as in many countries. The electoral system is a proportional representation system. As this is the case, it is hard for one party to get an overall majority in a general election. The result of that is that there are often coalition governments in Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland has one main government. There are councils around the country, but they don't have the powers the government has. The island of Ireland is split into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is separate and has its own government.
In 1997, the Taoiseach of Ireland was Bertie Ahern. He became the head of government after the general election in June of that year, leading a coalition government. Ahern served as Taoiseach until 2008 and was a key figure in the peace process in Northern Ireland during his tenure.
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The government of the United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland but not the Republic if Ireland) is a Parliamentary Democracy situated in Westminster, London. However, the regions of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, have their own devolved governments in Edinburgh, Wales and Belfast respectively. They are able to legislate on most things except monetary, foreign and military policy. Currently, (April 2014) it is a coalition of the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats. In Ireland the government is also a parliamentary democracy based in Leinster House in Dublin. The main chamber is referred to as Dáil Éireann and the upper house is the Seanad. The head of government's official title is the Taoiseach. Ireland has a president as head of state, but the president is not involved directly in the government. Currently (April 2014) the government is a coalition of Fine Gael and the Labour party.
By the British Government in London. Northern Ireland also has its own government who manage the country on a local level.
No. Northern Ireland is part of and is governed by the United Kingdom while the republic of Ireland is a republic and has its own government
Stormont.
Democracy.
Northern Ireland has it's own government devolved from the British government. The Republic of Ireland, often incorrectly referred to as the south of Ireland or southern Ireland, has its own government.