First Minister's Questions is the name given to
the weekly questioning of the leaders of devolved administrations
in the United Kingdom.
First Minister's Questions works in a similar
way to Prime Minister's
Questions in the House of Commons
.
Northern Ireland
In
Northern
Ireland
Questions to the Office of the First
Minister and Deputy First Minister (or simply First
Minister's Questions) is taken jointly by the First Minister
and Deputy First Minster. This
dyarchy is to enable the leaders of the main
unionist and nationalist parties to work together in the
Office of
the First Minister and Deputy First Minister. Members of the
Northern Ireland Assembly are allowed half an hour to put questions
to the ministers. The questions are tabled in advance by the
MLAs.
Scotland
First Minister's Questions
is the name given to Question Time in
the Scottish
Parliament
, in the course of which the Scottish
First Minister spends half an
hour on each Thursday that the parliament is in session answering
questions from Members
of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). There are additional
sessions during the Parliamentary week at which other
minister are called upon to answer
subject-specific and general questions.
Wales
In
Wales
the National
Assembly for Wales holds First Minister's
Questions. Assembly Members
have up to thirty minutes to question the Welsh
First Minister on issues regarding
the responsibilities of the Office of the First Minister and the
Assembly Government as a
whole.
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