Gibraltar is holding elections this Thursday to update the composition of its parliament. A total of 25,198 Gibraltarians have been called to the polls to choose whether the current chief minister, from the socialist party Fabian Picardorenew for a fourth term, or if they vote for change and hand over the Government to the social democrats Keith Azopardi.
He supervision of this election with no clear favorites to follow life through Parliament website. Final results are expected around 04.00, even through this system Data will be provided as the calculation progresses.
Just an hour after opening, schools were already registering them first queue voters in an election marked by negotiations between European Union And great Britain about Batu’s status in suspense.
Polling stations closed at 10pm to begin the vote count, which this year will be carried out with the help of poll workers. computer program customized, developed by the Government of Gibraltar’s Information Technology and Logistics Department (ITLD), which will enable the final results to be brought forward.
The goal is to start counting at midnight in order Final results are expected around 4:00.
If election They are very equal and that is necessary count Additionally, there are contingency plans to store ballots in place Supreme Court and perform manual calculations on Saturdays.
Voters in Gibraltar elect 17 members who will form the Gibraltar Parliament for the next four years. An alliance between the Labor and Liberal Parties led by the acting Chief Minister aspires to gain a majority to form the Government, Fabian Picardoand GSD, the social democratic party led by Keith Azopardi. Apart from that, independent candidates also submitted themselves to the elections Robert Vasquez.
This is the fifteenth general election held after the approval of the first general election Constitution Gibraltar in 1969 and the twentieth since its foundation Legislative council.
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