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The Executive Council is the former title of the Council of Ministers, the principal executive body of the Isle of Man Government. Its chairman was the Lieutenant Governor until 1980, when he was replaced by a Chairman elected by Tynwald. The Chairman was renamed ''Chief Minister'' in 1986, and the Council was renamed ''Council of Ministers'' in 1990. The Executive Council was established following the 1949 General Election, "to assist the Lieutenant Governor in the performance of his duties", as successor to an Executive Committee of Tynwald which was set up in 1946.〔Letter from United Kingdom Home Office to Lieutenant Governor, 20 February 1946, cited in Report of the Joint Working Party on the Constitutional Relationship between the Isle of Man and the United Kingdom (the 'Stonham Report'), 1969, at p.29.〕 The Council originally consisted of the two members of the House of Keys and the following five members: *Chairman of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries *Chairman of the Board of Highways and Transport *Chairman of the Board of Social Services *Chairman of the Board of Local Government *Chairman of the Board of Education ==Members== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Executive Council of the Isle of Man」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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