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Lottoland currently has licenses from national supervisory bodies for lotteries [2] in Gibraltar, Italy, [4] the United Kingdom, [5] Ireland, [3] Australia — where it has a wagering license [1] — South Africa, where it has a fixed-odds contingencies license along with B2C and B2B licenses [6] — and Sweden, where it has an online gambling and betting license.
Below is a series of results from elections to the Gibraltar Parliament and its predecessor, the House of Assembly (which was created upon the publication of the Gibraltar Constitution 1969). Elections take place roughly every four years, 17 members (15 before 2007) are elected at each election, using partial bloc voting .
General elections were held in Gibraltar on 12 October 2023 to elect all 17 members of the fifth Gibraltar Parliament. [2] This was the first election in Gibraltar's history to use an electronic voting count system.
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Government lottery is currently legal in 13 Indian states. [16] Kerala State Lotteries, established in 1967, under the lottery department by the Government of Kerala was the first of its kind in India. The department was successful and has grown throughout the state of Kerala by contributing to the needful and became the role model for other ...
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 .
Together Gibraltar MP (2018–2019) Elected as GSD Opposition Whip. Later, in 2016, she left the party due to alleged "toxic" ideology under Daniel Feetham's leadership. Afterward, she became an Independent until 2018, when she founded her political movement, Together Gibraltar (later evolved to a political party after membership votes in 2019).
General elections were held in Gibraltar on 8 December 2011. [1] Two parties, the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) and the Progressive Democrative Party (PDP) and an alliance of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) and the Liberal Party of Gibraltar (LPG) each presented a full slate of ten candidates each, making a total of thirty candidates standing for seventeen seats in the Gibraltar ...