Guidance can be found online or from the Legislative Buildings
Those wishing to present a petition for redress on Tynwald Day are encouraged to seek advice in advance of submitting their documentation.
On 6 July, the petitioners will submit their papers, which the Clerk of Tynwald says must comply with the standing orders of Tynwald.
Guidance can be found online or from the Legislative Buildings; it's free and confidential.
Those wishing to seek advice have until 26 June to do so.
You can find out more HERE.

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