Council of Ministers of the Isle of Man
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Sidebar". The Council of Ministers (Template:Langx; often abbreviated informally to "CoMin") is the principal executive organ of the Isle of Man Government. Its role is similar to, though not identical with, that of the Cabinet in the United Kingdom. Until 1990, its title was the Executive Council.
The Executive Council, chaired by the Lieutenant Governor and including members of Tynwald, was established in 1949, and gradually thereafter became the effective government of the Island. The Lieutenant Governor ceased to chair the Executive Council in 1980, being replaced by a chairman elected by Tynwald,[1] and the Council was reconstituted in 1985 to include the chairmen of the eight principal boards of Tynwald;[2] in 1986, they were given the title Minister and the chairman was styled Chief Minister.[3] In 1990, the Council was renamed the Council of Ministers.[4]
The Council of Ministers consists of the Chief Minister and not more than nine ministers. The Chief Minister must be a Member of the House of Keys[5] and ministers must be members of Tynwald. Originally, the Chief Minister was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the nomination of Tynwald. On 20 March 2018[5] this changed so that the Chief Minister is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor on the nomination of and from among the members of House of Keys, as it is the directly elected chamber. Ministers are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, acting on the advice of and with the concurrence of the Chief Minister.[4] The Chief Minister assigns a minister to each department of the Isle of Man Government.[4] The Council of Ministers must command the confidence of 16 members of the House of Keys.[4]
Current membership
- Chief Minister (Ard-shirveishagh) – Alfred Cannan MHK
- Minister for the Cabinet Office (Shirveishagh son Oik Coonceil ny Shirveishee) - David Ashford MHK
- Minister for Education, Sport and Culture (Shirveishagh son Ynsee, Spoyrt as Cultoor) – Daphne Caine MHK
- Minister for Enterprise (Shirveishagh son Gostid Dellal) – Tim Johnston MHK
- Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture (Shirveishagh son Chymmyltaght, Bee as Eirinys) – Clare Barber MHK
- Minister for Health and Social Care (Shirveishagh son Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay) – Claire Christian MHK
- Minister for Justice and Home Affairs (Shirveishagh son Jeerys as Cooishyn Sthie) – Jane Poole-Wilson MHK
- Minister for Infrastructure (Shirveishagh son Bun-troggalys) – Michelle Haywood MHK
- Minister for the Treasury (Shirveishagh Tashtee) – Alex Allinson MHK
- [Minister without portfolio] Tim Crookall MHK
Current and historical composition of Council of Ministers / Executive Council
Structure of the Council of Ministers effective from 1 April 2014
Structure of the Council of Ministers from 1 April 2010 – 31 March 2014
| From | Chief Minister | Minister for | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community, Culture and Leisure |
Economic Development | Education and Children | Environment, Food and Agriculture |
Health | Home Affairs | Infrastructure | Social Care | the Treasury | ||
| 03/03/2014 | Allan Bell MHK | Chris Robertshaw MHK | John Shimmin MHK | Tim Crookall MHK | Phil Gawne MHK | Howard Quayle MHK | Juan Watterson MHK | Laurence Skelly MHK | Howard Quayle MHK | Eddie Teare MHK |
| 13/09/2012 | Graham Cregeen MHK | David Anderson MHK | David Cretney MHK | Chris Robertshaw MHK | ||||||
| 03/09/2012 | John Shimmin MHK | |||||||||
| 12/07/2012 | Juan Watterson MHK | |||||||||
| 20/06/2012 | Tim Crookall MHK | David Anderson MHK | ||||||||
| 14/10/2011 | Peter Karran MHK | |||||||||
| 11/10/2011 | David Cretney MHK | Allan Bell MHK | Eddie Teare MHK | John Shimmin MHK | Adrian Earnshaw MHK | Phil Gawne MHK | Martyn Quayle MHK | Anne Craine MHK | ||
| 01/04/2010 | Tony Brown MHK | |||||||||
- ^ This was a temporary appointment and Juan Watterson MHK remained a non-assigned minister during the period between 3 and 12 September 2012.
- ^ This was an interim appointment following the dismissal of Peter Karran MHK.
Structure of the Executive Council / Council of Ministers from 16 December 1986 – 31 March 2010
See also
- Executive Council (Commonwealth countries)
- Executive Council of the Isle of Man
- Isle of Man Government
References
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- ↑ Constitution (Executive Council) (Amendment) Act 1980
- ↑ Constitution (Executive Council) Act 1984
- ↑ Constitution (Executive Council) (Amendment) Act 1986
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