Government of Gibraltar

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Her Majesty's Government
of Gibraltar
Central Government
Hmgog.jpg
Country Gibraltar
Websitewww.gibraltar.gov.gi
The Crown
Head of stateQueen Elizabeth II
Legislative
LegislatureParliament of Gibraltar
Executive
Head of governmentChief Minister of Gibraltar
(Fabian Picardo)
Headquarters6 Convent Place,
Gibraltar
Main organ
Judicial
CourtSupreme Court of Gibraltar

Her Majesty's Government of Gibraltar is the democratically elected government of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II who is represented by the Governor. Elections in Gibraltar are held every four years, with a unicameral parliament of 18 members of which 17 members are elected by popular vote and, the "Speaker" – Is appointed by Parliament

The executive[]

The leader of the majority party (or majority coalition) is formally appointed by the governor as the Chief Minister (head of government).[1]

The legislature[]

The Cabinet (Council of Ministers) is generally formed by 10 of the 17 elected Members of Parliament, through choice made by the Chief Minister with the approval of the Governor.[2] The seven remaining members constitute the Opposition (Shadow Cabinet).[1]

The last general election was held on 17 October 2019.

Cabinet[]

The Cabinet (elected as from December 2011) and after the reshuffle, as announced by the Chief Minister after the 2019 general election.[3]

Party Name Portfolio
GSLP Fabian Picardo MP QC
LPG Joseph Garcia MP
  • Deputy Chief Minister of Gibraltar
GSLP John Cortes MP MBE
  • Minister for the Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change and Education
GSLP Albert Isola MP
  • Minister for Digital, Financial Services and Public Utilities
GSLP Samantha Sacramento MP
  • Minister for the Health Authority, Justice, Multiculturalism, Equality and Community Affairs
GSLP Sir Joseph Bossano MP KCMG
  • Minister for Economic Development, Enterprise, Telecommunications & the Gibraltar Savings Bank
LPG Vijay Daryanani MP
  • Minister for Business, Tourism, Transport and the Port
GSLP Paul Balban MP
  • Minister for Employment, Health and Safety and Social Security
LPG Steven Linares MP
  • Minister for Housing, Youth and Sport
GSLP Gilbert Licudi MP QC
  • Backbencher

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Central Intelligence Agency (ed.). "Gibraltar". The World Factbook. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  2. ^ Isolas Gibraltar Lawyers (ed.). "Gibraltar Parliament". Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  3. ^ https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/ministers/

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