Jun 28 - Picardo And Garcia In London Meetings
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia left for London yesterday for a series of political meetings.
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and the Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia left for London yesterday for a series of political meetings.
- Govt will set up new teams to monitor events
- Political process “could take years”
- “No veto” on content of exit agreement
- Contact made with local businesses and “Leave” campaign figures to protect Gibraltar’s interests
In the light of the outcome of last week’s Referendum, the Government says it considers it important that people understand the procedure that exists for the withdrawal of a Member State from the European Union. The procedure confirms that it is very much a case of business as usual for a number of years to come and that therefore people should not expect any dramatic change for a considerable period of time.
Independent MP Marlene Hassan Nahon has this afternoon issued the following statement on the EU referendum result:
This is the full speech delivered by the Leader of the Opposition Danny Feetham in Parliament this afternoon after congratulating Carmelo Zammit on his appointment as the new Bishop of Gibraltar:
Full text of the statement delivered to Parliament following the EU referendum result: