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Chief Minister of Gibraltar

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Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Coat of Arms of the Government of Gibraltar.svg
Arms of Her Majesty's Government
of Gibraltar
Fabian Picardo in London (portrait).jpg
Incumbent
Fabian Picardo
MP

since 9 December 2011
StyleThe Honourable
Residence6 Convent Place
AppointerGovernor of Gibraltar
Term lengthAt the Governor's pleasure
Formation11 August 1964
First holderSir Joshua Hassan
WebsiteOffice of the Chief Minister

The Chief Minister of Gibraltar is the head of Her Majesty's Government of Gibraltar who is elected by the Gibraltar Parliament, and formally appointed by the Governor of Gibraltar, representative of the British Monarch. The incumbent Chief Minister is Fabian Picardo, since 9 December 2011, leader of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party.

Chief Ministers of Gibraltar (1964–present)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Sir Joshua Hassan Sir Joshua Hassan
(1915–1997)
1964 11 August 1964 6 August 1969 4 years, 360 days Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
2 Sir Robert Peliza Sir Robert Peliza
(1920–2011)
1969 6 August 1969 25 June 1972 2 years, 324 days Integration with Britain Party
(1) Sir Joshua Hassan Sir Joshua Hassan
(1915–1997)
1972
1976
1980
1984
25 June 1972 8 December 1987 15 years, 166 days Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
3 Adolfo Canepa Adolfo Canepa
(born 1940)
8 December 1987 25 March 1988 108 days Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
4 Joe Bossano Joseph Bossano
(born 1939)
1988
1992
25 March 1988 17 May 1996 8 years, 53 days Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
5 Peter Caruana Sir Peter Caruana
(born 1956)
1996
2000
2003
2007
17 May 1996 9 December 2011 15 years, 206 days Gibraltar Social Democrats
6 Fabian Picardo Fabian Picardo
(born 1972)
2011
2015
2019
9 December 2011 Incumbent 9 years, 273 days Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party

See also

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