Gibraltar Democratic Movement

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  • Governor
    • Sir Robert Fulton

  • Chief Minister
    • Peter Caruana
  • Opposition Leader
    • Joe Bossano
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  • Elections: 2000, 2003, 2007
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  • Constitution of Gibraltar
    • Constitution Order 1969
    • Constitution Order 2006
      • Constitutional referendum

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    • Sovereignty referendum, 1967
    • Sovereignty referendum, 2002
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  • History of Nationality

  • See also
    • Politics of the UK
    • Politics of Spain

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The Gibraltar Democratic Movement (abbreviated GDM) was a political party in Gibraltar. It was the forerunner of the present Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party. Joe Bossano, Chief Minister from 1988 to 1996, left the Integration with Britain Party in 1975 to form the GDM, which later became the GSLP.

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