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COOLING: Catalunya
BACK FROM BRINK
Continues on Page 4
It’s all part of the job for Culture Minister Steven Linares, as he officially waves off Miss Gibraltar en route to the Miss World finals.
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SPAIN and the EU breathed a sigh of relief as Catalunya’s leader failed to declare independence in a critical parliament speech last night. Instead, Carles Puigdemont reiterated the region’s right to break from Spain following this month’s referendum, when 90% of 2.4 million Catalans voted to leave. Switching between Catalan and Spanish, Puigdemont offered an olive branch, proposing dialogue with Madrid after ten days of mounting tension. “We propose to suspend the independence declaration in order to work towards putting into practice the result of the referendum. “We are making a gesture of responsibility in favour of dialogue.” He added: “The ballots say Yes to independence this is the will that I want to go forward with. “I want to follow people’s will for Catalunya to become an independent state.” He also called for international mediation to address the crisis, after an alarming 900-plus people were injured
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Lawyer Azopardi and accountant Clinton go head to head in GSD leadership race while Bossino butts out
Keith Azopardi
AGE 50 JOB QC Lawyer
PREVIOUS
Deputy Chief Minister
FOCUS
Re-build the opposition
PLEDGES
Lower public debt and modernise public services
AN accountant and a lawyer are locking horns over who should be the leader of the opposition. Barrister Keith Azopardi has thrown his hat in the ring in an attempt to nudge Roy Clinton out of his current post as interim leader of the Gibraltar Social Democrats. The two men have between now and November 30 to convince GSD members who is the right person to take on Fabian Picardo at the next election. Azopardi, a former deputy Chief Minister under Sir Peter Caruana, cited the ‘perennial issue of Spain’, as well as Brexit and public debt as key issues he would tackle. He told the Olive Press this week: “I’ve returned to politics to play my part in rebuilding the GSD because it is important to have a strong alternative for Government. “There are big issues and challenges that need to be dealt with – Brexit, public debt, the modernization of public services, healthcare, environmental questions and major planning issues as
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well as the perennial issue of Spain,” explained the lawyer, who was an MP between 1996 and 2003. “I believe I can re-energise and re-build the party in the run up to the next election.” His challenge to Clinton came as Damon Bossino surprisingly announced he would not be standing for the position. Roy Clinton meanwhile told the Olive Press: “Holding the
BOWING OUT: Bossino
Government to account is vital for me and why I got into politics. “I hope to reconnect with the members through party conferences. There may have been a bit of a disconnect in the past but the party belongs to the members. “There are obviously key issues in the party and also Gibraltar’s economy, levels of public debt and Brexit, employment, education and training. “Housing provision and health are also very important,” he said. “Social media is key for me, I want to increase engagement and lead alongside people rather than from the front.” Bossino, who had been tipped to stand and was popular, released a statement saying that he had turned down the chance due to ‘personal and political reasons’. He said: “It would not be appropriate for me to enter this race.” He is expected to continue in his role as Shadow Minister for Transport and Tourism.
Roy Clinton
AGE 50 JOB
GSD interim leader
PREVIOUS Director of accounting firm
FOCUS
Hold government to account
PLEDGES
Reconnect with party members and focus on housing and health
Meanwhile... A new political party Together Gibraltar is launched on the Rock by independent MP Marlene Hassan Nahon, see page 7