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Deputy Prime Minister of Malta

 
Wikipedia: Deputy Prime Minister of Malta
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta
Coat of arms of Malta.svg
Coat of Arms of the Republic of Malta
Incumbent
Tonio Borg

since 11 March 2008
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/
Malta

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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
1 Dom Mintoff.jpg Dom Mintoff 1947 1949 Malta Labour Party
Office Abolished
2 03 Anton Buttigieg.jpg Anton Buttigieg 1971 1976 Malta Labour Party
3 Agatha Barbara.jpg Agatha Barbara 1976 1981 Malta Labour Party
4 Wistin Abela 1981 1983 Malta Labour Party
5 Dr Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici.jpg Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici 1983 1984 Malta Labour Party
6 Guze Cassar 1984 1987 Malta Labour Party
7 Guido de Marco 2003 crop.jpg Guido de Marco 1987 1996 Nationalist Party
8 George Vella 1996 1998 Malta Labour Party
9 Guido de Marco 2003 crop.jpg Guido de Marco 1998 1999 Nationalist Party
10 Lawrence Gonzi at Zabbar Meeting 17 Feb 2008.JPG Lawrence Gonzi 1999 2004 Nationalist Party
11 Tonio Borg 2004 Present Nationalist Party

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