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  1. The 1973 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly took place following the publication of the British government's white paper Northern Ireland Constitutional Proposals which proposed a 78-member Northern Ireland Assembly, elected by proportional representation.

  2. Northern Ireland Assembly Elections 1973. The old Stormont House of Commons and Senate were prorogued in March 1972. A referendum on the future status of Northern Ireland was held on 8 March 1973, which produced a huge majority (of those who voted) in favour of staying within the United Kingdom.

  3. It proposed a devolved power-sharing assembly in Northern Ireland and a Council of Ireland to promote economic cross-border links with the Republic of Ireland. The new Northern Ireland assembly met...

  4. Signed in December 1973, this agreement established three political bodies: a proportionally-elected Northern Ireland Assembly; an executive government with power shared by Nationalists and Unionists; and a “Council of Ireland”, made up of delegates from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

  5. The Assembly itself—to use a phrase well known in Northern Irelandwas lifted out of the Bill and has been dealt with earlier. We asked for that because in our view it was urgent to get the necessary speed and to concentrate the minds of people politically in Northern Ireland.