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Gibraltar: CPA calls on Spain to cease immediately all political pressure and threats

Saturday, September 7th 2013 - 01:34 UTC
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Minister Samantha Sacramento tabled the motion Minister Samantha Sacramento tabled the motion

Delegates at the 59th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in South Africa, including Falklands’ delegates approved a motion expressing strong support for Gibraltar and denouncing Spanish political pressure on the Rock as “totally unacceptable”.

The motion was tabled by Gibraltar Government minister Samantha Sacramento before the plenary session of the conference. The resolution adopted by the assembly reads:

“This Assembly notes with concern the reports of continuing harassment of Gibraltar by Spain, including the creation of lengthy delays at the land frontier between the two countries, the threat of imposing air restrictions and numerous maritime incursions into Gibraltar’s waters by the naval and para-military agencies of the Spanish state and considers that this political pressure on Gibraltar is totally unacceptable and that it must cease immediately.”

“The resolution was passed by a huge majority and it provoked widespread support from the assembly and from a number of Commonwealth parliamentarians,” the Gibraltar Government said in a statement.

British MPs Sir James Paice and Andrew Percy spoke in full support and encouraged the assembly to vote for the motion.

The members of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly also expressed full support and stated that they stood ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with the people of Gibraltar.

The Maltese delegation not only supported the Gibraltar resolution, it further proposed that the parliamentary delegations of the Commonwealth countries that are also members of the EU - namely Malta, the UK and Cyprus - should undertake to raise the matter at the EU Parliament through their respective MEPs.

Other delegates who spoke in favour were the Isle of Man, Uganda, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and South Africa, whilst several other countries expressed their support directly to the Minister.

Minister Sacramento was also interviewed by the South African media.

The Johannesburg Conference was officially opened by the President of the Republic of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, who welcomed more than 600 Parliamentarians and parliamentary officials from approximately 175 Commonwealth Parliaments.

The Gibraltar delegation was led by Minister Sacramento, who attended with Jaime Netto MP and the Clerk to the Parliament, Melvyn Farrell.

The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is composed of the Parliaments and Legislatures in 52 of the 54 Commonwealth nations and their overseas territories. It has a membership of close to 17,000 Members of national, state, provincial and territorial Assemblies.
 

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  • GeoffWard2

    Well, I guess “Stop it, Spain!” from 175 Commonwealth parliaments is some sort of 'kick in the teeth'.

    Sep 07th, 2013 - 07:12 am 0
  • Nostros

    The commonwealth is still strong, imo a far better institution than that of the EU, shared values, shared democracy and hey look, common sense :)

    Sep 07th, 2013 - 07:37 am 0
  • A_Voice

    Ooo what a surprise.....the Commonwealth?
    Nothing to do with this bunch is it?.....
    The CPA was founded in 1911 as the EMPIRE Parliamentary Association and its affairs were administered by the United Kingdom Branch.
    ah hem.....quick change of name to.....
    Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.....that's better not biased at all!
    and....
    H.M. Queen Elizabeth II as the Head of the Commonwealth......
    I can see clearly now the rain has gone......☂ or is it clouds ☁ no, it's BS!

    Sep 07th, 2013 - 08:14 am 0
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