Albert Isola

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The Hon.
Albert Isola
TEP
Gibraltar Parliament
In office
1996–2000
Government Minister
Assumed office
2013
Personal details
Born Gibraltar
Nationality British (Gibraltarian)
Political party Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP)
Relations Peter Isola (father)
Alma mater Kingston University
Occupation Barrister
Politician

The Hon. Albert J. Isola TEP is a Gibraltarian barrister and politician, member of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP). He was a member of the Gibraltar House of Assembly as part of the Opposition between 1996 and 2000. He later became a Government Minister for Financial Services and Gaming after becoming elected to Parliament in the 2013 by-election. Isola is married and has four children.

Biography

Albert Isola comes from a traditional family of lawyers, with businesses in Gibraltar since 1892. He studied at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, between 1973 and 1980 and studied law at Kingston University (1980–1983). He was admitted to the Bar in 1985 (England and Gibraltar).[1][2]

Isola supported the GSLP since 1986, and in 1996 presented himself as a candidate, being elected to the legislature (1996–2000). In 2000, he left politics to devote himself to his family and business. After the death of Charles Bruzon, he was nominated to run for the position of minister in the parliamentary by-election on 4 July 2013.[3]

Isola was elected with 4,899 votes (50%)[4] and nominated as Minister for Financial Services and Gaming by the Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo.[5]

References

  1. LinkedIn (ed.). "LinkedIn profile". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  2. Legal500 (ed.). "Albert Isola". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  3. David Eade (14 June 2013). Panorama, ed. "The Albert Isola interview". Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  4. Panorama, ed. (5 July 2013). "GSLP/Liberal candidate Isola wins by-election". Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  5. Isolas Gibraltar Lawyers, ed. (8 July 2013). "Albert Isola appointed Minister for Financial Services and Gaming". Retrieved 4 August 2013.

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