Fabián Picardo, Chief Minister of Gibraltar: 'The Number of Applications to Reside in Gibraltar Has Skyrocketed'
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When he leaves office next year, Fabián Picardo (Gibraltar, 1972) will have been the chief minister of Gibraltar for more than a decade and a half. During that period, the leader of the Socialist Labour Party has had a considerable number of polemics with the Government of Spain. Now, however, everything seems attuned to the executive of Pedro Sanchez. In a few days the agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union regulating the r…
The future elimination of the Verja between Gibraltar and Spain, provided for in the post-Brexit agreement, has raised expectations but also some concerns among the population of the Rock.Among them, the fear of a possible increase in crime and the economic effects of fiscal harmonization with the environment.However, the Gibraltarian Government rejects that the opening of the border will alter the identity of its citizens.The Chief Minister of …
Gibraltar’s chief minister, Fabian Picardo, believes that “it would be foolish” the politician who in the future would like to reverse the agreement between the EU and the United Kingdom on the Rock by which the Verja will disappear as of July 15, as it will benefit citizens on both sides. That is the message that he sends to a hypothetical future government in Spain headed by the PP and of which Vox is also part, in the absence of less than a m…
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