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  2. 2019–2020 Maltese protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–2020 Maltese protests started in Valletta and other urban centres of Malta on 20 November 2019, mainly calling for resignations [ 10][ 11] after alleged political links [ 12][ 13][ 14] to the assassination of journalist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia surfaced following the arrest of businessman Yorgen Fenech.

  3. 2022 Maltese general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Malta on 26 March 2022 to elect all members of the House of Representatives. The Labour Party, which had governed Malta since 2013, won a second term in 2017 election under then-leader Joseph Muscat. Simon Busuttil, the leader of the opposition Nationalist Party, resigned after the 2017 election and was replaced ...

  4. List of political parties in Malta - Wikipedia

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    There is a total of two elected independent councillors around Malta and Gozo, activist Steve Zammit Lupi in Ħaż-Żebbuġ (Malta) [1] and Nicky Saliba in Żebbuġ (Gozo). For Żebbuġ, Gozo, former PN Mayor Nicky Saliba ran in 2019 as an independent candidate and was elected, causing a deadlock for the mayorship in the 5-seat Żebbuġ council.

  5. Randolph De Battista - Wikipedia

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    University of Malta. Randolph De Battista (born 1 May 1987) is a Maltese progressive politician and currently serves as a member of the Parliament of Malta and the Chief Executive Officer of the Labour Party. [1] [2] He joined the Parliamentary Group following the 2022 General Elections [3] in Malta and represents the 9th Electoral District, [4 ...

  6. List of newspapers in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Briefly resurrected in the 1970s as a successor to the newspaper Iż-Żmien. The Maltese Observer: weekly: English: 1950s: 1960s: Edited for some years by Tom Hedley, former editor of The Times of Malta [4]: 30 Ix-Xewka: Maltese: 1965: 1978: Malta Labour Party: Satirical left-wing newspaper

  7. The Malta Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Independent is a national newspaper published daily in Malta. It was started in 1992. [1] The paper publishes an online version branded as Malta Independent Online. [1]

  8. People's Party (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party (Maltese: Partit Popolari, PP), also erroneously called the Popular Party by Maltese English-language media, [7] is a conservative political party in Malta. It was founded in July 2020 and is currently headed by Paul Salomone. The party has never obtained any seats in local councils or the Maltese parliament.

  9. Adrian Delia - Wikipedia

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    Nickie Vella De Fremaux (Divorced) Domestic partner. Cynthia Galea. Children. 6. Alma mater. University of Malta. Adrian Delia, MP (born 8 August 1969, in Sliema, Malta) is a Maltese politician, and lawyer by profession. [1] He is the former leader of the Nationalist Party from September 2017 till October 2020.