The House of Keys sits later, to discuss topics including the Liverpool Ferry Terminal and universal basic income.
When MHKs gather, they have a total of 13 parliamentary questions to ask, as well as five new laws to debate.
Legislation up for discussion includes free period products in schools and other public buildings as well as rewording laws to refer to Douglas as a city.
The House of Keys is due to sit in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am.
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