- Joe Bossano
Infobox Prime Minister
name =Joe Bossano
|Joe Bossano, 2001
order =5thChief Minister of Gibraltar
term_start =25 March 1988
term_end =17 May 1996
deputy =
predecessor =Adolfo Canepa
successor =Peter Caruana
birth_date =June 1939
birth_place =Gibraltar
death_date =
death_place =
religion =Atheist [http://www.chronicle.gi/Opinion/8.7.2004.htm]
spouse =Rose Marie
party =Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party Joseph John Bossano, known as Joe Bossano, is a Gibraltarian politician, and leader of the
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party . He wasChief Minister of Gibraltar from25 March 1988 to17 May 1996 . Since that time he has been Leader of the Opposition in theGibraltar Parliament .Joe Bossano has a degree in
Economics , as well as a degree in Italian from theUniversity of Birmingham . He is a member of the Labour Party in the UK, and became part of thetrade union movement there also. He was asked by a group of Gibraltarian politicians to return toGibraltar and was elected a member of the House of Assembly in 1972. He became the District Officer for theTransport and General Workers Union in Gibraltar and was the main force behind the attainment of parity of wages with the UK for Gibraltarians. He became a member of theIntegration with Britain Party , whose leader, and then Chief Minister, SirRobert Peliza was the mover in 1969 of the Preamble to the Constitution which safeguards Gibraltar from ever passing toSpain without the expressed wishes of the Gibraltarians. He left the IWBP in 1975 to form theGibraltar Democratic Movement , which later became the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party.His hardline stance against any
sovereignty deal with Spain without the consent of the Gibraltarians, which saw him returned to office in 1992 with a 72% majority vote, (using the slogan "Give Spain No Hope") caused considerable friction with governments in bothLondon andMadrid who were looking for a solution to the 300 year old Spanish claim to Gibraltar. As Chief Minister he maintained good relations with Spanish politicians at municipal level, but would not sit to discuss the sovereignty of Gibraltar with them. During his time in office, Bossano also oversaw significant economic change, resulting from the decline of traditional sources of employment, such as the UK Ministry of Defence, and the creation of aprivate sector economy based onoffshore finance and tourism. He broke the back of the severe housing problem existing in Gibraltar before he came into power, by reclaiming land from the sea and constructing hundreds of affordable flats, which were offered at very reasonable prices. For the first time, and since then, Gibraltarians have become home owners, rather than renting from the government, as was traditional.His main quest is and has always been to achieve the
decolonisation of Gibraltar through the maximum level of self government possible resulting in the removal of Gibraltar from theUnited Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories .As leader of the GSLP and the opposition, Joe Bossano is still prominent in Gibraltar politics.
References
ee also
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List of Gibraltarians
*Politics of Gibraltar
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