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Gibraltar general election, 1984 : ウィキペディア英語版
Gibraltar general election, 1984

General elections were held in Gibraltar on 26 January 1984. The AACR administration of Sir Joshua Hassan was elected for a further term.
The election was called the dockyard election, as the future of the Gibraltar Royal Naval Dockyard was the only significant campaign issue.
==Background==
Under the constitution of 1969, in the 1980s the Gibraltar House of Assembly had seventeen seats, two held by official members appointed by the Governor of Gibraltar (the attorney-general and the financial secretary), and fifteen others elected at-large by the whole electorate in a single Gibraltar-wide constituency. A party or coalition winning eight seats in the Assembly had an effective majority and formed the government.〔Richard Green, ed., ''The Commonwealth Yearbook 2006'', p. 415〕
The Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights (called in full the "Gibraltar Labour Party Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights") had been the dominant political force in Gibraltar since the Second World War, winning every election but one.〔Johannes Kramer, ''English and Spanish in Gibraltar'' (Buske Verlag, 1986), pp. 27–28〕 Hassan had been Chief Minister since 1964, apart from the three years between 1969 and 1972,〔Melissa R. Jordine, ''The Dispute Over Gibraltar'' (Infobase Publishing, 2009, ISBN 1438121393), (p. 108 )〕 and the previous election, held on 6 February 1980, had produced a House of Assembly with eight AACR members, six from the opposition Democratic Party of British Gibraltar, and one other, Joe Bossano, leader of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party. Despite his party's five other candidates all losing, Bossano had had a personal triumph, polling only sixty-four fewer votes than Hassan.〔From Our Correspondent, 'Hassan party returned to power in Gibraltar' in ''The Times'' (London), issue 60545 dated 8 February 1980, p. 5〕

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