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The Orange Order has signalled its backing for parading proposals as part of the deal to devolve policing and justice powers to Northern Ireland.
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An overwhelming majority at the organisation's quarterly meeting welcomed progress made through the joint Sinn Fein/Democratic Unionist plan.

The endorsement of the order is seen as crucial to the ultimate success of proposed reforms on how contentious marches are managed.

After a meeting of 120 members of the order's Grand Lodge at Tamnamore in Co Tyrone on Saturday, Grand Master Robert Saulters said 95% backed so far the parading aspect of the Hillsborough Agreement.

"We welcome the progress that has been made to bring legislation forward and publish a Bill and will make final comment when we see the Bill," he said.

Mr Saulters added: "We reaffirm our concerns on civil and religious liberties for all and regret the campaign to deprive people of the right to freedom of assembly."

The order's central committee, which met on Monday, recommended rank and file give its tacit support for the proposed framework to resolve contentious marches.

The proposal was passed without amendment.

The new framework for marches was devised by a six-man Sinn Fein/DUP working group that was set up as part of the wide-ranging accord hammered out by Stormont's two main parties at Hillsborough Castle, Co Down, last month.

The DUP's three representatives in the group briefed the order's central committee on Monday and it is understood the senior Orange representatives gave their proposals the thumbs up.

While details of the new management structures have not been made public, it is understood they are heavily influenced by a recent review of parades carried out by former Liberal Democrat leader Lord Ashdown.

Central to those was the axing of the current Parades Commission adjudication panel, with more emphasis placed on achieving localised resolutions.

The Grand Lodge meeting comes ahead of Tuesday's crucial vote in the Assembly on the proposed timetable for law and order transfer.

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At 23:23 on 07 March 2010, Seamas wrote:
Jim. Of course they shouldn’t be. But this is a drip drip process. Slowly unionism is being democratised. We now have orangemen and unionists accepting that the OO can’t just march where it likes. There’s a process of application and approval that it has to go through, just like any other group.
At 17:01 on 07 March 2010, Jim wrote:
Seamas: That's not the issue. The question is, why are they in the equation at all.?
At 13:40 on 07 March 2010, Seamas wrote:
Sometimes you need to step back and look at things from a longer perspective. 20 years ago the Orange Order used to simply announce they were having a parade. Then we had the Parades Commission and the OO had to seek permission for a parade. Neither the OO or the Unionists parties agreed with this. Now we have the OO still having to seek permission but both they and Unionists accept that they have to. That’s called progress.
At 12:30 on 07 March 2010, Jim wrote:
Well said Peter. This misplaced sense of entitlement by the Orange Order has got to stop. The nonsense from this group has caused more problems than it's worth.
At 12:09 on 06 March 2010, Peter wrote:
Why has the Orange Order been shown these proposals before anyone else? Are we still dependent on the blessing of these morons for forward momentum in this God forsaken place? What pleases them is hardly going to be acceptable to any fair minded, reasonable person. What price have the Shinners inflicted on the rest of us? We have to wait and see!
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