The document, authored by the UK Government on [early] 11 June 1996, addresses procedural difficulties encountered during the negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agreement. It notes that while some parties were satisfied with the proposed management of business, others had reservations, particularly regarding the procedural guidelines and the appointment of chairmen. To ensure orderly proceedings, the UK Government suggests appointing Independent Chairmen, including Senator Mitchell, General de Chastelain, and Mr Holkeri, and proposes a structured agenda for the day's business. The proposal emphasizes that all procedural arrangements must meet the participants' satisfaction and that the ultimate authority rests with them, aiming for consensus on procedural guidelines and the agenda for the opening plenary session.
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