The House of keys sits later, with two new laws up for discussion.
The Assisted Dying Bill is due to have its third reading when MHKs gather in Douglas, while the Safe Access Zones and Protected Public Places Bill is due for its first reading.
MHKs will also put 21 questions to ministers and heads of government bodies, including how much extra money Manx Care may need this year.
The House of Keys sits from 10am in Legislative buildings.
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