Maltese Government 2013–17
Maltese Government 2013–2017 | |
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21st cabinet of Malta | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 11 March 2013 |
Date dissolved | 1 May 2017 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
George Abela (2013-2014) Marie Louise Coleiro Preca (2014-) |
Head of government | Joseph Muscat |
Total no. of ministers | 16 |
Member party | Labour Party |
Opposition party | Nationalist Party |
Opposition leader |
Lawrence Gonzi (2013) Simon Busuttil (2013-present) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2013 general election |
Predecessor | Maltese Government 2008–2013 |
The Maltese Government 2013–2017 is the current Government of Malta since 11 March 2013. Maltese government is elected through a General Election for a five-year term (projected dissolution date being 10 March 2018). The Head of Government is Joseph Muscat.[1] This government is up to now the largest in Malta's political history.[2]
On 1st May 2017, whilst speaking during a Labour Party mass meeting, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced a snap general election for June 3 2017, a year before the end of his term. The general election was called after opposition parties demanded Joseph Muscat's resignation following allegations that his wife Michelle Muscat owns an offshore company in Panama. Muscat is denying any wrong doing.[3]
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Joseph Muscat | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of European Affairs | Louis Grech | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business | Christian Cardona | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy | Manuel Mallia | 28 April 2016 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Education and Employment | Evarist Bartolo | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister [4][5][6] | Konrad Mizzi | 28 April 2016 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Energy and Health | Konrad Mizzi | 29 March 2014 | 28 April 2016 | Labour | |
Minister for Energy and Water Conservation | Konrad Mizzi | 11 March 2013 | 29 March 2014 | Labour | |
Minister for Environment, Sustainable Development, and Climate Change | Leo Brincat | 11 March 2013 | 28 April 2016 | Labour | |
Josè Herrera | 28 April 2016 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
Minister for Family and Social Solidarity | Marie Louise Coleiro Preca | 11 March 2013 | 29 March 2014 | Labour | |
Michael Farrugia | 29 March 2014 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
Minister for Finance | Edward Scicluna | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | George William Vella | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Gozo | Anton Refalo | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Health | Godfrey Farrugia | 11 March 2013 | 29 March 2014 | Labour | |
Chris Fearne | 28 April 2016 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
Minister for Home Affairs and National Security | Manuel Mallia | 11 March 2013 | 9 December 2014 | Labour | |
Carmelo Abela | 9 December 2014 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government | Owen Bonnici | 29 March 2014 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties | Helena Dalli | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour | |
Minister for Tourism | Karmenu Vella | 11 March 2013 | 29 March 2014 | Labour | |
Edward Zammit Lewis | 29 March 2014 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure | Joe Mizzi | 11 March 2013 | Incumbent | Labour |
See also
References
- ↑ The new Cabinet. Times of Malta, 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
- ↑ Ltd, Allied Newspapers. "Cabinet changes bloats costs by €1m a year; team is largest in Malta's history". Times of Malta. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
- ↑ "Malta PM calls snap election". euronews. 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
- ↑ "Prime Minister Portfolio". gov.mt. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
- ↑ "Hon. Konrad Mizzi MP - Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister". parlament.mt. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
- ↑ "Speakers - Konrad Mizzi". Set Plan 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
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