Gibilterra
In a historic session on March 4, 2026, Gibraltar's Parliament unanimously approved a motion concerning the UK-EU treaty text. This decisive vote signals to the UK Parliament the commencement of the treaty's ratification process, with implementation anticipated on or before April 10.
The approval was contingent upon two significant amendments:
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo delivered an extensive two-hour address, aiming to alleviate concerns and garner cross-party support. He highlighted plans for a bilateral healthcare agreement with Spain to address the absence of an Ei 11 arrangement. Additionally, he discussed the concept of 'hot pursuit,' emphasizing its reciprocal nature, allowing law enforcement to pursue criminals across borders. Addressing concerns about Spanish officers' presence, Picardo clarified that while Spanish officers would be present outside the Second Checks Area, they would not be in uniform.
During the session, the Chief Minister presented three legal opinions affirming that the treaty does not concede any legal sovereignty over Gibraltar. These opinions were provided by:
The unanimous parliamentary vote marks a pivotal moment in Gibraltar's history, reflecting a collective commitment to the treaty's terms and the territory's future.