Two-day study in good governance begins today
124 members of the Pakistani government are attending two-day studies of Tynwald as an example of good-governance.
The first delegation from the Khyber Pakhtunkjwa Assembly arrived today - nine groups of ten will follow them between now and December 2017.
The schedule been arranged by the Office of the Clerk of Tynwald's Office - it includes sessions on the Manx Parliamentary System, accountability processes, and legal drafting proceedures.
President of Tynwald Steve Rodan will greet them on their arrival this morning - he says it will help strengthen the country's parliamentary demodracy:
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