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Priority area of work within the
BIC : Telemedicine
Capital : Douglas
Government : The Island is a Crown Dependency which, through its ancient
parliament, Tynwald, enjoys a high degree of domestic legislative and
political autonomy. Dating back to Viking origins over one thousand years
ago, Tynwald is the oldest legislature in the world in continuous existence.
It has two branches: the House of Keys and the Legislative Council. The
majority of Members sit as independents, and the virtual absence of party
politics encourages a high degree of consensus. The United Kingdom Government
is, by convention, responsible for the conduct of the external relations
and defence of the Island.
Her Majesty the Queen as Lord of Mann is Head of State. Her personal representative
on the Island is His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, who is appointed
by the Crown for a five year term.
The Island has a ministerial system of government. The political head
of the Manx Government is the Chief Minister, who is nominated by Tynwald
from amongst its own members and appointed by His Excellency The Lieutenant
Governor. The Chief Minister selects the ministers who have responsibility
for the major Government Departments and, with the Chief Minister, form
the Council of Ministers, the Manx “Cabinet”.
The Isle of Man has a restricted relationship with the European Union
by virtue of Protocol 3 of the Act of Accession of the UK. This extends
the European Union legal regime to the Island for limited purposes, principally
customs and the movement of goods. The Island neither makes nor receives
any financial contribution from European Union funds.
Contact details : If you would like to know more about the Isle
of Man, please visit our website at www.gov.im