Prime Minister of Malta

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The Prime Minister of Malta is the most powerful figure within the government of Malta, although the President of Malta has a higher rank. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, with the President making his or her decision based on the situation within the Maltese parliament. A Prime Minister must command a majority of the votes in parliament to hold office.

Twelve people have served as Prime Minister of Malta since the office was established in 1921. The post did not exist in the period between 1933 and 1947 or the period between 1958 and 1962.

Name Took Office Left Office Party
1 Joseph Howard 1921 1923 Popular Union
2 Francesco Buhagiar 1923 1924 Popular Union
3 Ugo Pasquale Mifsud, 1st time 1924 1927 Nationalist Party
4 Gerald Strickland 1927 1932 Constitutional Party
Ugo Pasquale Mifsud, 2nd time 1932 1933 Nationalist Party
Office Abolished
5 Paul Boffa 1947 1949 Labour Party
Paul Boffa, continued 1949 1950 Malta Worker's Party
6 Enrico Mizzi 1950 1950 Nationalist Party
7 Giorgio Borg Olivier, 1st time 1950 1955 Nationalist Party
8 Dom Mintoff, 1st time 1955 1958 Malta Labour Party
Office Abolished
Giorgio Borg Olivier, 2nd time 1962 1971 Nationalist Party
Dom Mintoff, 2nd time 1971 1984 Malta Labour Party
9 Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici 1984 1987 Malta Labour Party
10 Eddie Fenech Adami, 1st time 1987 1996 Nationalist Party
11 Alfred Sant 1996 1998 Malta Labour Party
Eddie Fenech Adami, 2nd time 1998 2004 Nationalist Party
12 Lawrence Gonzi 2004 Present Nationalist Party
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