Lamara Craine takes over from founding member Andrew Langan-Newton as leader
The new leader of the Isle of Man Green Party has been setting out her top priorities for the party which include growing its membership base among others.
Lamara Craine - the former deputy and serving Ramsey Commissioner - has taken charge, which makes it the first time a shift in its leadership has happened since the party was formed in 2016.
It remains unclear whether she intends to stand in the next General Election, but it appears she hasn't ruled it out entirely.
But with no party members currently holding a seat in the House of Keys, she was asked what power her party actually has:
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