-family:"Cambria","serif";mso-bidi-font-family:Arial">The
Gozo Civic Council
was set up as a statutory local
Government in the island of Gozo on 14 April 1961, the first experiment in
civil local government in Malta since the French occupation of 1798-1800. The
law authorised the Council to raise taxes, although it never actually made use
of this power. In 1971 the
Labour
Party
was voted into office. As
its support in Gozo was weak and it favoured a more centralised administration
it proposed a referendum on the abolishment of the Council putting emphasis on
the unpopular possibility of it raising taxes. In the
Gozo Civic Council referendum, 1973,
the overwhelming majority of voters (76.97%) voting for the abolition of the
Gozo Civic Council.
In the mid-1980s
attempts were made to set up a Gozo committee, chaired by the Prime Minister and with the Gozitan Members of Parliament as members.
However, it was only in 1987 that the Ministry of Gozo was set up (demoted to a
Parliamentary Secretariat between 1996 and 1998). Local government in the
Gozitan localities was restored with the introduction of Local councils in 1993 with Gozo having 14 councils.
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