Charles Mangion

Charles Mangion
Former MP
Member of Parliament
In office
10 May 1987  9 March 2013
Malta's Leader of the Opposition
In office
5 June 2008  1 October 2008
President Eddie Fenech Adami
Preceded by Alfred Sant
Succeeded by Joseph Muscat
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
In office
23 May 2003  13 June 2008
Preceded by George Vella
Succeeded by Angelo Farrugia
Personal details
Born (1952-11-14) 14 November 1952
Pietà, Malta
Political party Labour (PL)
Spouse(s) Carmen; 3 children
Residence Luqa, Malta
Profession Civil law notary
Religion Roman Catholic
Website Charles Mangion
Partit Laburista

Charles Mangion (born 14 November 1952) is a Maltese politician. He was a Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives of Malta from 1987 to 2013, he served in the government as Minister of Justice and Local Government from 1996 to 1998. He was briefly Leader of the Opposition in 2008.

Personal life and family

Mangion was born in Pietà and lives in Luqa. He is married to Carmen, and they have three children.[1]

Education

He had his primary education in Hal Luqa and continued his secondary level education at the Lyceum in Hamrun. He graduated from the University of Malta with a B.A. (Hons.) degree in English Literature (1974), and in 1982 he achieved the Doctorate in Laws. He practised his profession as notary with his company, Mangion & Mangion Ltd.

Political life

Mangion joined the Labour Party (PL) and in 1987 he was first elected to Parliament; he has continued to be elected in the following general elections. As a Member of Parliament, he represents the 6th District – Qormi, Siggiewi and Luqa.

From 1992 and 1994, he served as Shadow Minister of Home Affairs and between 1994 and 1996, he served as Shadow Minister of Industry and Local Government. Moreover, from 1992 and 1996 he served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. In the Labour Party government led by Alfred Sant, he served as Minister of Justice and Local Government from 1996 to 1998. In May 2003, the Labour Party delegates elected him as a Deputy Leader of the Party for parliamentary affairs.

In 2003, he became the Shadow Minister for the Economy and Finance. Sant resigned as Leader of the Labour Party in 2008, following the Labour Party's narrow defeat in the March 2008 general election, and Mangion was Acting Leader for a brief period between March and June, when Joseph Muscat was elected Leader of the Labour Party . Between 5 June and 1 October 2008, Mangion assumed the role of Leader of the Opposition.

References

  1. "Hon. Charles Mangion MP". Parliament Ta' Malta. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
Party political offices
Preceded by
George Vella
Deputy Leader of the Malta Labour Party
Parliamentary Affairs

2003–2008
Succeeded by
Angelo Farrugia
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