Democratically elected government of the British Overseas Territory
His Majesty's Government of Gibraltar
Central Government
Country
Gibraltar
Website
www.gibraltar.gov.gi
The Crown
Head of state
King Charles III
Legislative
Legislature
Parliament of Gibraltar
Executive
Head of government
Fabian Picardo
Headquarters
6 Convent Place, Gibraltar
Main organ
Cabinet of Gibraltar
Judicial
Court
Supreme Court of Gibraltar
Politics of Gibraltar
Constitution
Constitution Order 1950
Constitution Order 1964
Constitution Order 1969
Constitution Order 2006
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2019
The Crown
Monarch
Charles III
Government
Governor
David Steel
Chief Minister
Fabian Picardo
Council of Ministers
Legislature
Speaker
Adolfo J. Canepa
Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition
Judiciary
Judiciary of Gibraltar
Law of Gibraltar
Elections
Elections
Political parties
Politicians
Last election
Next election
Other
Disputed status of Gibraltar
Sovereignty referendum, 1967
Sovereignty referendum, 2002
Gibraltar and Brexit
Disputed status of the isthmus
History of nationality
Gibraltar passport
Gibraltar identity card
Visa policy
Political development in modern Gibraltar
Gibraltar portal
Other countries
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His Majesty's Government of Gibraltar is the democratically elected government of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The head of state is King Charles III who is represented by the Governor. Elections in Gibraltar are held every four years, with a unicameral parliament of 18 members of which 17 members are elected by popular vote and one, the Speaker, appointed by Parliament.
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