It had previously been planned to be part of the budgetary process
The treasury minister's agreed to adjust next week's Tynwald order paper to include a separate motion about proposed changes to the pensions triple-lock system.
It's after a number of MHKs raised concerns about the plans to replace it with the Manx Pension Guarantee.
It would mean those who retired after 5 April 2019 would see their pensions rise annually by one of two options - the preceding September's figure for Manx CPI inflation or two percent, whichever is higher.
After a motion questioning whether it was right for it to be part of the budgetary process in the House of Keys today, Alex Allinson agreed to bring it to Tynwald separately:
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