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Alderney Government 2011
The States of Alderney, 2011  From left to right – Paul Arditti, John Beaman, Boyd Kelly, Tony Llewellyn, Bill Walden, Colin Mason, Stuart Trought, Ian Tugby, Peter Allen, Geoffrey Sargent, Matt Birmingham and Raymond Berry.  Center - Gill Trousdale and Sarah Kelly. 

Government

The Government of Alderney

The Channel Islands have never been subject to the British Parliament and have always been self-governing units under the direct rule of the Crown acting through the Privy Council. According to constitutional custom, the Crown does not interfere in Island politics, save when some vital constitutional change is necessary, and never in local affairs. Bureaucracy barely exists in the Channel Islands and least of all in Alderney. In this respect the political position of Alderney is unique in the British Commonwealth.

Constitution

Alderney is a self-governing, democratic territory and one of the principal islands of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The island is outside the EC and is also a British off-shore finance centre to the larger islands.

The United Kingdom looks after the Channel Islands in the fields of Foreign Affairs, Defence, and the Islands' association with the European Union (EU).

The States of Alderney (the Legislature) consists of a President and ten States Members.

The President chairs the monthly States Meetings and stands for election every four years.  The current president, Mr Stuart Trought was elected to office on the 11th of June 2011, following the retirement of Sir Norman Browse.

States Members hold office for a period of four years and in alternate years there is an "Ordinary" election at which five of the sitting members may offer themselves for re- election. Thus, continuity at all levels is maintained and represents a stable, experienced parliamentary body.

Routine matters of Government are performed by three Committees, Policy & Finance, General Services and Building & Development Control, which deal with all aspects of the Island's finances and day-to-day administration.

In addition, two States of Alderney Representatives are full members of the Guernsey States of Deliberation and take part in the Government of the Bailiwick with full voting rights.





States Committees
Policy and Finance Committee
General Services Committee
Building and Development Control Committee
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States Departments
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Rules and Procedures
Rules of Procedure - 2010.pdf
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Code of Conduct for States of Alderney Members.pdf
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Government Reports
Crown Dependencies Eighth Report of Sessions 2009-10.pdf
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