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Last Updated: Wednesday, 8 June, 2005, 10:52 GMT 11:52 UK
More say for top States positions
Jersey politicians will have more say in who is elected to serve in the top government jobs once the new ministerial system is introduced.

The States agreed to a proposal that members of the assembly can put forward alternatives if they are unhappy with the choice made by the chief minister.

This challenged a Policy and Resources view that only ministers put forward by the chief minister should be appointed.

Senator Stuart Syvret says the new proposal is stable and sensible.




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