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Tynwald Sittings to continue

Nee Soieyn Tinvaal tannaghtyn ayn

Saaseyn 'lane-femoil' ayns coadey y theay 

Ta Soieyn Tinvaal er chee goll er cummal, dyn y wooise da'n phandemic coronavirus.

Ayns coontys cooidjagh ta Eaghtyrane Tinvaal, Steve Rodan OCS [Oltey yn Choonceil Slattyssagh], as Loayreyder yn Chiare as Feed, Juan Watterson OCF [Oltey yn Chiare as Feed], er vograghey magh dy vel y reaghys er ve jeant "son reill mie yn Ellan."

Ta olteynyn as y skimmee ec y traa t'ayn goaill ayns laue obbraghey foddey dy yannoo ny sloo cochianglys as nee ad tannaghtyn lesh ve biallagh da femeyn scarrey sheshoil.

Nee dy chooilley oaseiryssyn ard-whaiylagh freayll goll – cooney dy chur kied da slattys gyere-ghaue erbee vees y reiltys cur roish.

Ta ny Caayrliee Ard-Whaiylagh er hayrn geill da, dy vel ny saaseyn shoh "lane-femoil" ayns coadey y theay, ayns pohlldal lughtyn-thie as fir er-lheh as ayns jannoo shickyr dy vel y vea ghellal as y vea hraghtee er mayrn.     

 

Measures 'essential' in safeguarding public

Sittings of Tynwald are due to continue despite the coronavirus pandemic.

In a joint statement the President of Tynwald, Steve Rodan MLC, and the Speaker of the House of Keys, Juan Watterson MHK, have announced the decision has been made “for the good governance of the Island.”

Members and staff are currently undertaking remote working to minimise contact and will adhere to the social distancing requirements.

All parliamentary oversights will continue – helping to pass any emergency legislation government is bringing forward.

The Presiding Officers have noted how these measures are “essential” in safeguarding the general public, supporting families and individuals and ensuring the survival of business and commercial life.
 

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