Tynwald Act 1980s reforms (separation of presiding role from Speaker)

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The Tynwald Act 1980s reforms were a set of constitutional changes in the Isle of Man that created the modern office of President of Tynwald by separating the presiding role of the legislature from the Speaker of the House of Keys.

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instanceOf constitutional reform
legislative reform
affectsOffice President of Tynwald NERFINISHED
Speaker of the House of Keys NERFINISHED
appliesToBody Tynwald NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Isle of Man NERFINISHED
componentOf constitutional development of the Isle of Man
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
hasEffect creation of the modern office of President of Tynwald
separation of the presiding role of Tynwald from the Speaker of the House of Keys
legalForm Act of Tynwald
legislatureInvolved Tynwald NERFINISHED
purpose to distinguish the presiding officer of Tynwald from the Speaker of the House of Keys
resultedIn modern structure of Tynwald’s presiding offices
timePeriod 1980s

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President of Tynwald officeCreatedBy Tynwald Act 1980s reforms (separation of presiding role from Speaker)