List of Gibraltarians - Politicians

Politicians

See also: Category:Gibraltarian politicians
  • Felix Alvarez (b. 1951), founder of the Equality Rights Group.
  • Lyana Armstrong-Emery, former leader of the Gibraltar Reform Party.
  • Keith Azopardi (b. 1967), former leader of the Progressive Democratic Party.
  • John Beikie (1766–1839), first clerk of the Executive Council of Upper Canada.
  • Joe Bossano (b. 1939), fourth Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Adolfo Canepa (b. 1940), third Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Peter Caruana QC (b. 1956), fifth Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Daniel Feetham (b. 1967), former leader of the Gibraltar Labour Party.
  • Joseph Garcia PhD (b. 1967), leader of the Gibraltar Liberal Party.
  • Charles Gomez (b. 1959), leader of the New Gibraltar Democracy.
  • Sir Joshua Hassan GBE KCMG LVO (1915–1997), first Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Peter Isola (b. 1929-2006), former leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar.
  • Robert Peliza KBE (born 1920), second Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Fabian Picardo (b. 1972), sixth Chief Minister of Gibraltar.
  • Dr. Reggie Valarino (1941–2009), former member of the Gibraltar Democratic Movement.
  • Maurice Xiberras, first leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar.

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