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  • ...n 1955. He was re-elected in all subsequent elections and held his seat in Parliament up to the time of his resignation in October 1976. From 1959 to 1961 he was ...the Maltese Language" (26-1-1931). He was a Member of the "Academy of the Maltese Language" (20-3-1938).
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  • ...ntested the general election of that year when he was elected as Member of Parliament for the first time. He kept his Parliamentary seat contesting the elections Novels (Maltese) -
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  • ...k li ġara huwa “an act or ommision which obstructs or impedes the House of Parliament in the performance of its functions” kif jgħid l-Erskine May, partikolar Confessions of a European Maltese (2003)
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  • ...simply as il-Perit (the architect); 6 August 1916 – 20 August 2012) was a Maltese politician, journalist, and architect who was leader of the [[Labour Party] ...defeated. The President, acting on Prime Minister Sant's advice dissolved Parliament and elections were held. This was the first time, since the war, that Minto
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  • Member of Parliament (1962-66; 1981-98); member, Malta-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee (1992-96 [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...nd held a number of important posts within Malta's Archdiocese. He was the Parliament's chaplain between 1962 and 1971. An avid writer in Maltese, English and Italian, Canon Buontempo published numerous books and poetry a
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  • Joe Fenech was a Maltese politician, representing the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]], who served as a cabi He was elected to Parliament for the first time in 1976, on behalf of the Nationalist Party. From then t
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  • ...r 1917 Agius became active in national politics in 1951, winning a seat in parliament for the [[Malta Labour Party]] in the general elections of that year. In 19 [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...o keep his seat after the 1981 election he was eventually co-opted back to parliament in 1986, following the death of [[Dr. Patrick Holland]]. He served as Speak [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...oom, based on a ship dedicated to Seismic Surveys (Oil Exploration) in the Maltese territory, where he remained until 1972. ...ections for the first time with the Malta Labour Party, and was elected to Parliament as a representative of the Second District, comprising of Cospicua, Vittori
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  • ...everal international conferences on behalf of the party and as a member of parliament in Seoul, South Korea, Athens, Paris, Brussel, and Strasbourg. [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • '''Dr. Kalċidon Zammit'' was a member of parliament for the [[Labour Party]] in the 1950s. [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...fully contested the general elections on the PN ticket. He was returned to Parliament in 1976, 1981, 1987 and 1992. In 1987, he was elected from 2 electoral dist [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...primary teacher. He was also an electorate officer to a Federal Member of Parliament. ...ry’s (1991-1995) after Mulgoa was abolished. He was forced to resign from parliament in 1995 by the then opposition leader, Bob Carr.
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  • As a Member of Parliament, Dr. Ugo Mifsud Bonnici took an active interest in the updating of Malta's [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • '''Emanuel Bonnici''' was a member of parliament who served on the cabinet of the [[Nationalst Party]] govenment after 1987. [[Category:Maltese Members of Parliament]]
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  • ...f them in black and white, are mainly based on a social documentary of the Maltese Islands in the early 80s. His enthusiasm for photography was fueled further ...lities such as Lorin Mazel, Barbara Hendrix and Alirio Diaz. In Milan, the Maltese opera singer Miriam Gauci introduced him to the back stage scene of La Scal
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  • ...ssues related to the national language. On joining the [[European Union]], Maltese became one of the recognised languages of the EU - no mean achievement for ...iatives which culminated in the national recognition of a standard written Maltese.
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  • ...astardized folk. Part of the attraction lies in the fact that they sing in Maltese, but the directness of the lyrics and the broad spectrum of genres they bri ...years since Vella had mentioned to me that he wanted to write and sing in Maltese. He was probably still fronting local indie band [[Lumiere]] at the time. �
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  • '''Loranne Vella''' born 10 July, 1972 is a Maltese writer, translator and performer, today living in Brussels. *Translator at the European Parliament, Luxembourg (2005-2008)
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