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99:) asking her to join his party, she was convinced that it was moving rightwards and in 1980 she joined the GSLP instead. She was elected to its executive council in 1983 and then stood in the 1984 election, becoming the fourth successful candidate with 3,815 votes, which gave her a seat in the House. Bossano made her shadow Minister for Medical and Health Services with an enlarged portfolio covering the environment, sport and computerisation. After the GSLP won the 1988 election, Montegriffo became the Minister for the positions she had shadowed in opposition. In 1988, she was appointed 107:
Victoria Stadium; in 1995, Gibraltar hosted the Islands Games. As Minister of Health, she refurbished St Bernard's Hospital and expanded the healthcare budget from £8 million in 1988 to £23 million when she left office eight years later. She also abolished private practice by doctors working for the Health Authority and private rooms in St Bernard's were stopped. Doctors had to be registered with the General Medical Council.
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During her tenure in Government, the administration reclaimed land, provided scholarships for further education pupils and privatised utilities companies. As Minister of Sport, Montegriffo allowed schools and communities to use the country's sporting facilities and oversaw the renovation of the
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by the House of Assembly—the first woman to hold that post—and served until 1996. She remained in the House as a GSLP member until retiring in 2007.
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Montegriffo attended the Loreto Convent School, where she was head girl. Aged 17, she became personal secretary to
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Montegriffo died on 18 August 2022, at the age of 72.
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Index

Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
House of Assembly
Mayor of Gibraltar
Joe Bossano
Bob Peliza
Chief Minister
Integration with Britain Party
Joe Bossano
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
Aurelio Montegriffo
Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
House of Assembly
Mayor of Gibraltar




"The first female mayor – playing squash with men"
"Marie Montegriffo, political trailblazer who helped transform Gibraltar, dies at 72"
Categories
1950s births
2022 deaths
Mayors of Gibraltar
Members of the Gibraltar Parliament
Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party politicians
Government ministers of Gibraltar
Women government ministers of Gibraltar
20th-century British women politicians
21st-century British women politicians

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