Tony Brown was last week appointed as the new Chief Minister of the Isle of
Man, succeeding Donald Gelling as the leader of the Island’s Government.
Brown was elected to the post by Tynwald, the Manx Parliament, and formally
appointed on behalf of the Crown by the Island’s Lieutenant Governor,
Vice Admiral Sir Paul Haddacks.
Brown, 56, is the longest serving Member of the House of Keys (Tynwald’s
directly elected first chamber), having represented the town of Castletown since
1981. He has served as Minister in charge of a number of government departments
– Health and Social Security, Local Government and the Environment, Tourism
and Leisure, and Transport – and was latterly Speaker of the House of
Keys.
Commenting, Brown said: "It is a real honour to be appointed Chief Minister
of the Isle of Man. I am committed to continuing the Island’s success
story of the past two decades and to maintaining an environment where businesses
and individuals can flourish."
"The task ahead is to build on the Isle of Man’s reputation as
a competitive but responsible international business centre, and to keep on
growing our economy for the benefit of all of the people of the Island."
He added:
"I would like to pay a personal tribute to the outgoing Chief Minister,
Donald Gelling, who has served the Island with such dedication and distinction."
The new Chief Minister’s appointment follows a recent general election
to the House of Keys, which is held every five years. Gelling did not seek re-election
as Chief Minister and is retiring from Tynwald after 20 years service.