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What is the difference between the works that MLA do in the assembly and the work done by government departments.


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Answered by Timesaver236
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works done by mla are One of the most important roles of an MLA is to make Laws, or Legislation. MLAs debate bills at Plenary Meetings in the Assembly Chamber and vote on whether or not to pass them. These meetings are chaired by the Speaker.

They also work in small teams, or Committees, to examine the Bills in detail. They consult experts and the public about their views. Committees might suggest changes, called amendments, to improve the Bills. Committees also make inquiries into issues that concern people in Northern Ireland.

whereas govt officers

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The difference between the work that MLAs do in the Assembly and the work done by government departments is that every department is headed by a minister who is also an MLA. The minister approves any work done or proposed by the department. The department is responsible for the projections and completion of the work whereas MLAs or ministers coordinate between the Assembly and the departments.

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Answered by avitaylor101
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Sometimes an MLA may be entrusted with more than one department. The minister officially approves any work of purchase, development, framing rules and regulations, or project proposals prepared by the department. The department is responsible for the projections and compiling of financial and physical works done whereas MLAs or ministers coordinate between the Assembly and the departments.

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