Nov 07 - Isola “Has A Very Short Memory” Says GSD
The GSD says it notes the statement made by Minister Isola yesterday in which he claimed that the GSD Opposition “puts the party before the interests of this community.”
The GSD says it notes the statement made by Minister Isola yesterday in which he claimed that the GSD Opposition “puts the party before the interests of this community.”
The GSD says it welcomes the announcement by Government of the new flight connections with Gibraltar through Easyjet and emphasises, in this context, the significant investment made by the GSD Government in the new airport terminal. The GSD says that, when in Government, it recognised the real value in ensuring that Gibraltar has “proper and effective transport links with the outside world.” The airport was identified by the party, when in power, as a “linchpin” in providing such links.
The following is a press release issued by the GBC Board in relation to the withdrawal of invitations to the Government and Opposition to take part in the Viewpoint programme on Thursday 30th October.
This is the full text of a party political broadcast delivered yesterday evening by Albert Isola on behalf of the GSLP.
Good evening,
As we continue to work to deliver our promises to you, it is worth stopping to reflect on what is actually happening. This is not just about improving our schools, our hospital and health services, our care homes, refurbishing all of our estates, and building new homes, developing new parks and caring more for our environment than we have ever done before, improving the quality of our democracy, a transparent system of Government, making information available online for all to see, an open and democratic planning process, at last a new Gibraltar International Bank, a new Gibraltar University and of course the recent news that Gibraltar will now have its very own Stock Exchange. As you know there are many more real examples of the work that we are doing.
The Report Company, a provider of global business features, has released an in-depth Q&A with the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo.