There are several circumstances in which the Assembly could be dissolved before the date scheduled by virtue of section 31(1) of the
Northern Ireland Act 1998.
Dissolution motion Under section 32 of the 1998 Act, the Assembly can be dissolved if a resolution to such an effect is passed by the Assembly, with support of a two-thirds majority or more members.
Failure to elect the First or deputy First Ministers The Act provides that if the Assembly fails to elect either the First Minister or deputy First Minister within six weeks, an election is called. Since the enactment of the
Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006, the First Minister has been nominated by the largest party of the largest community designation, and the deputy First Minister has been nominated by the largest party in the second largest community designation ("Nationalist", "Unionist" or "Other").
New Executive Departments It was proposed that after the May 2016 Election there be a reduction in the number of ministries and departments. The amendments were: • The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister is renamed the
Executive Office • The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is renamed the
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs • The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment is renamed the
Department for the Economy • The Department of Finance and Personnel is renamed the
Department of Finance • The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety is renamed the
Department of Health • The Department for Regional Development is renamed the
Department for Infrastructure • The Department for Social Development is renamed the
Department for Communities • The Department of Justice remains unchanged
Department of Justice (Northern Ireland) • The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure is dissolved • The Department of the Environment is dissolved • The Department for Employment and Learning is dissolved ° The Department of Education remains the same. ==Candidates==