Spain News : Andalucía : Costa de la Luz
+ Larger Font | + Smaller Font
Peter Caruana wins the Gibraltar elections
By h.b. - Oct 12, 2007 - 8:41 AM
ALSO SEE : • Spanish Foriegn Minister to visit Gibraltar - Jul 3, 2008 - 7:28 PM
• Tourist boycott of Gibraltar called in protest at monkey cull - Apr 16, 2008 - 7:40 AM

Peter Caruana after voting in Gibraltar yesterday - Photo EFE
Peter Caruana after voting in Gibraltar yesterday - Photo EFE
enlarge photo

Turnout in voting yesterday was 81 percent
Peter Caruana has won the elections in Gibraltar by a slim margin, and now starts his fourth mandate on the rock.
Turnout in the General Election yesterday was 81.4%, and Caruana wins despite exit polls indicating that this rival Joe Bossano was the victor.
Peter Caruana attracted 8,333 votes while Bossano could only obtain 7,561, and that translates into ten seats in Parliament for Caruana and seven for Bossano.

Caruana is just coming up to his 51st birthday, and has been Chief Minister of Gibraltar since 1996, when the Gibraltar Social Democrats first came to power, when GSD defeated Joe Bossano’s party, the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party, who had been in power since 1988.

Bossano was now standing as a joint GSLP/Liberal candidate, and said that he may bring in a referendum on the future of the Rock if he had been returned to power on what is known as the Córdoba deal. It agreed joint use of Gibraltar Airport – together with a new terminal - improvements at border controls and on telecommunications, and pension payments for Spaniards who worked on the Rock before 1969. The first commercial flight from Spain landed at Gibraltar Airport last December, but the announcement has come only this week that the service between Madrid and the rock is to be suspended because it is not profitable.

What the Córdoba deal did not address was the question of sovereignty of Gibraltar.


 smartphone/pda/iphone |  email this article |  printer friendly page

 del.icio.us |  digg |  technorati |  yahoo | StumbleUpon Toolbar Stumble It!
Add to Facebook Facebook | Reddit Reddit | Seed it! Newsvine | Meanme Meneame | Wikio Wikio | Blink Blink

ALSO SEE :
• Spanish Foriegn Minister to visit Gibraltar - Jul 3, 2008 - 7:28 PM
• Tourist boycott of Gibraltar called in protest at monkey cull - Apr 16, 2008 - 7:40 AM
• Gibraltar car escapes police control and flees back over the border to the Rock - Oct 22, 2007 - 8:08 PM
• Spain will not give up the Soverignty claim on Gibraltar - Oct 22, 2007 - 8:34 AM
• Gibraltar awaits election result for new Chief Minister - Oct 11, 2007 - 10:07 PM
• Gibraltar General Election set for October 11 - Sep 9, 2007 - 1:42 PM

Comments

*Name:
Email:
Notify me about new comments on this page
Hide my email
*Text:
 
Please keep to the subject. Opinions published here are of our visitors, not the Typically Spanish team. Comments which go against Spanish laws or which are libellous are not allowed. We reserve the right to delete any comment we wish.

Por favor, céntrate en el tema. Son las opiniones de los internautas, y no las de Typically Spanish. No está permitido verter comentarios contrarios a las leyes españolas o injuriantes. Reservado el derecho a eliminar los comentarios que consideremos fuera de tema.

Powered by Scriptsmill Comments Script

Click Here!

Browse and Search Spain




Editorials | Basics | Destinations | National Parks | Ski Resorts
Fiestas | History | Profiles | Property in Spain | Regions of Spain



National | Madrid | Cataluña | Alicante | Andalucía | Aragón
Asturias | Balearic Islands | Basque Country | Cantabria
Castilla La Mancha | Castilla León | Ceuta & Melilla
Costa Blanca | Costa Cálida | Costa de Almería | Costa de la Luz
Costa del Sol | Costa Tropical | Canarias | Extremadura | Galicia
La Rioja | Murcia | Navarra
Google


Discount Hotels in Spain


Learn Spanish - FREE DEMO


If you want to learn Spanish at home, check out our FREE DEMO classes from the Visual Spanish system

Car Hire in Spain

Get the best deals tried and tested by Typically Spanish HERE

Typically Spanish RSS feeds


You can place our latest features, National Spanish headlines, or regions of interest to you, onto your desktop or website by using our free RSS feeds.
Click here for details


Business Channel


Check out more business videos - coming soon
Today's Spain Business News here

Typically Spanish Vote


La Tienda Shopping

Check out our Shopping Channel (in Spanish) here