Targets set for policy to be achieved
The public will be able to see whether politicians can fulfill promises made.
That's the belief of Chief Minister Howard Quayle ahead of the Delivering the Programme for Government document going before Tynwald later this month.
It contains over 90 actions with a target date and highlights who is politically responsible for delivery.
Mr Quayle says he wants as many as possible to be achieved on time but some may be delayed, leading to questions being asked:
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