The head of state of Malta is the President of Malta,currently George Abela. He was appointed as president for a 5-year term on 2009 April 4 by the House of Representatives of Malta, after being nominated by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi.
Malta is a Parliamentary Republic, and therefore also has a Prime Minister who is head of government. The Prime Minister is currently Lawrence Gonzi.
Yes, Malta has both a president whom is head of state and a prime minister whom is head of government.
Europe, Malta is an EU member state, in the Schengen zone and in the Euro.
Malta or the Republic of Malta is a Southern European country. There also appears to be a town named Malta located in the southern half of Saratoga County, New York.
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The largest city in Malta is Birkirkara, with a population of approximately 22,000. Malta has 2 official languages, Maltese, and English.
Malta has a liberal democracy under an Italian-style Parliamentary Republic. The President has little real power, but he serves as head of state. The Prime Minister is head of government and makes decisions on public policy through his majority in the House of Representatives.
You can find a Detailed List of Government (State) Hospitals and Medical Centres (for both Malta and Gozo)at www.MaltaDoctor.com
Yes, Maldives is a Republic. It's long name is the "Republic of Maldives".The first Constitution of the Republic of Maldives was proclaimed on December 2, 1932, under the rule of Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddeen III.The current President is President Mohamed Nasheed (since 11 November 2008). The president is both the chief of state and head of government.
You should be able to have 3 Boxer dogs in Malta. You will need to check with your local city and state laws.
Cyprus and Malta.
In their native state, sugar gliders live in Australia.
Malta is a Member State of the European Union (EU) ; which is strategically located within the Mediterranean Sea. This strategic position has consistently allowed Malta to eclectically develop as an important International Trading Post. The Malta Freeport is one of the Mediterranean's leading Sea Ports for Container Shipments. The distance between Malta and the nearest point in Sicily (Italy) is 93km. The distance from Malta to the nearest point on the North African Mainland (Tunisia) is 288km. Gibraltar is 1826km to Malta's West and Alexandria is 1510km to it's East.