| Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta |
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| Style | The Honourable |
| Appointer | Edward Fenech Adami as the Head of State |
| Term length | General Elections are held every five years at a maximum, but may be held sooner. The Deputy Prime Minister is by convention the deputy leader of the victorious party. No term limits are imposed on the office. |
| Formation | 1921 |
| Website | http://www.foreign.gov.mt/ |
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Malta is the second-most senior officer in the Government of Malta after the Prime Minister of Malta being a minister in his own right.
Constitutional Functions
Being the Deputy of the Prime Minister, he can take the position of acting Prime Minister when the Prime Minister is temporarily absent.
| # | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | |
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| 1 | Dom Mintoff | 1947 | 1949 | Malta Labour Party | |
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| 2 | Anton Buttigieg | 1971 | 1976 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 3 | Agatha Barbara | 1976 | 1981 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 4 | Wistin Abela | 1981 | 1983 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 5 | Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici | 1983 | 1984 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 6 | Guze Cassar | 1984 | 1987 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 7 | Guido de Marco | 1987 | 1996 | Nationalist Party | |
| 8 | George Vella | 1996 | 1998 | Malta Labour Party | |
| 9 | Guido de Marco | 1998 | 1999 | Nationalist Party | |
| 10 | Lawrence Gonzi | 1999 | 2004 | Nationalist Party | |
| 11 | Tonio Borg | 2004 | Present | Nationalist Party | |
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