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  • ...between 2001 and 2004. Muscat wrote a regular column in [[l-Orizzont]], a Maltese-language newspaper published by the General Workers' Union and its sister S ...ence Muscat was approved as a candidate for the election to the [[European Parliament]]
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  • ...tion in 1947, and became the first woman ever to be elected to the Maltese Parliament. She contested all subsequent parliamentary elections and held seat in the ...ra was appointed Minister of Education and Culture thus becoming the first Maltese woman to hold a ministerial portfolio.
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  • Links indicating Video in the title contain a news clip in Maltese, as it appeared on television that day on [[Favourite Channel]]. 10 [http://www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=34886 Divorce bill to be approved in parliament before Referendum]<br />
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  • ...and Dr.[[Joseph Muscat]] as Key Speakers for the Opposition in the Maltese Parliament, to the areas of Social Policy, Tourism, Air Malta and the Health. During these lawmakers in Parliament it is also served as a member on the Standing Committees of the House Stand
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  • '''Dr. Herman Farrugia''' was a medical doctor and member of parliament. ...eneral elections on the first district. In 1975 he represented the Maltese parliament in the [[Commonwealth Association of Parliamentarians]]. Dr Farrugia was re
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  • ...this time on behalf of the [[Malta Labour Party]]. He retained his seat in Parliament in the elections of 1981. ...ring of the patients and citizens who needed his help. During his years in Parliament, he constantly promoted the cause of the needy in his constituency and else
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  • ...as a reserved but determined and capable constituency official. He entered parliament in 1969 and in 1977, less than ten years later, after having served in a nu ...solute majority of votes, it did not succeed to win a majority of seats in Parliament, and therefore remained in Opposition. Constitutional changes were then mad
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  • * April 2011: ‘New acquisitions by the European parliament:” Brussels; * November 2010: ‘Malta week” European Parliament building, Brussels;
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  • ...ensive fieldwork in the recovery of Maltese folk music.]] is a folklorist, Maltese language album producer and heritage researcher. He was born on the 24th of ...uding ''Lil Malta'', ''Karita' ma' Tfajla Għamja'' and ''Il-Fellieħi'', in Maltese.
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  • ...ous roles in the MCC of NSW and in fact was the convenor of the meeting of Maltese associations in 1966 to form the MCC. This was successful and the major ass ...ions in NSW signed the petition. Virgilio signed as the President of the [[Maltese RSL Sub-Branch]]. Various activities were held during Virgilio’s presiden
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  • ...rvice by Arriva can be listed as the most important news that touched most Maltese in some way or another. ...maltamediaonline.com/?p=35611] held on the 28th May was a turning point in Maltese social and political history as a cross-party coalition led by PN backbench
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  • He is a founding member of stART (2002) - a group of Maltese contemporary artists; a committee member of the Malta Council for Culture a ...the separation and opposition of the senses and their fusing through the (Maltese) festa, etc. – in short the exhausting engagement of dualities.'' <ref>ht
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  • Links indicating Video in the title contain a news clip in Maltese, as it appeared on television that day on [[Favourite Channel]]. 12 [http://www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=19540 Top Maltese authors regret institutionalised censorship]<br />
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  • In 1970 he was approached to run for Parliament by both the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]] and the [[Malta Labour Party]]. After During his tenure in Parliament he served as whip for the Nationalist Party. He was very respected by his p
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  • ...e contested the 1996 general elections he had no problems being elected to parliament. At 31 years of age, Karl was the youngest deputy elected from the fourth d Dr Chircop was immediately appointed as Head of the Maltese Delegation for the [[Council of Europe]]. In the Council he was appointed m
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  • ...rk''' (b 1975 - ) is one of Malta’s main expressionist interpreters of the Maltese urban and rural landscape. *2017 – Collective Exhibition, ‘In the Light of Malta, EU Parliament, Brussels.
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  • ...riefly became Mayor of [[is-Swieqi]] in April 1998 before being elected to Parliament from the 10th District in the September 1998 general election. Cristina was re-elected to Parliament from the 9th District in the April 2003 general election.
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  • ...ime in the interests of the PN in 1962. In 1966 he was elected a Member of Parliament and became Minister of Labour, Employment and Welfare. He was re-elected in ...f Representatives; and on the 4th April of the same year he was elected by Parliament as the fourth President of Malta. and he served from 1989 till 1994.
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  • '''Claudette Pace''' is a Maltese singer born in [[Naxxar]] on 8 February 1968. ...n stage, Claudette had previous experience in the local music scene on the Maltese Islands.
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  • ...President of Malta. In the 1960s, at the height of the dispute between the Maltese Church and the Labour Party, Mifsud Bonnici was an official of a number of ...1986. In 1984, he was sworn in as Prime Minister, thus becoming the first Maltese Prime Minister since independence to be sworn in without actually standing
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