European Commission Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, Spanish Minister for ForeignAffairs José Manuel Albares and UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron, together with the Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo, met in Brussels on Thursday 16th May.
The GSD has today said that it will not take any lessons from the GSLP-Liberals on what does or does not give ammunition to the Spanish Press or Spanish Politicians and that the Chief Minister “appears to have forgotten that we live in a democracy where it is the duty of Opposition parties to hold the Government to account and to do so on behalf of the people.”
Number Six says it is “quite extraordinary” for the Opposition to argue that their record in Government is somehow irrelevant to whatever they may say or do at present.
The Government appears to have no valid answers to any political criticism save to criticise the former GSD Government, according to the Opposition’s latest press release.
The Government and the NASUWT, the teachers’ union representing all teaching staff in Gibraltar’s schools, have agreed a framework for a ground-breaking social partnership. The agreement was signed during Friday’s May Day Rally.