Who was the Prime Minister of Malta in 2017?

Who was the Prime Minister of Malta in 2017?

General elections were held in Malta on Saturday, 3 June 2017. The elections were contested by the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, the Nationalist Party, led by opposition leader Simon Busuttil, and four other parties; making it the elections with most parties participating since 1962.

Who are the members of Parliament in Malta?

The Democratic Alternative (AD), led by Arnold Cassola since 2013, is a contemporary party in Malta. It is, however, not represented in parliament. Originally an offshoot from the Labour Party in 1989, the party stresses green politics and sustainable development.

Who is the leader of the Maltese government?

2017 Maltese general election First party Second party Leader Joseph Muscat Simon Busuttil Party Labour Forza Nazzjonali ( PN – PD ) Leader since 6 June 2008 4 May 2013 Leader’s seat District 2 District 12

Who is the leader of the Labour Party in Malta?

Alleanza Bidla (AB), a conservative Christian and Eurosceptic party led by Ivan Grech Mintoff. Prior to the announcement of the election, opinion polls showed the Labour Party with a consistent lead over the Nationalist Party of around 5 percentage points.

Who are the main political parties in Malta?

Moviment Patrijotti Maltin (MPM), an offshoot of the anti-immigration group Għaqda Patrijotti Maltin led by Henry Battistino which campaigns against illegal immigration, Malta’s participation in the Schengen Area, and Islam in Malta. Alleanza Bidla (AB), a conservative Christian and Eurosceptic party led by Ivan Grech Mintoff.

Who is the leader of the ad in Malta?

The Democratic Alternative (AD), led by Carmel Cacopardo, is a contemporary party in Malta. It is, however, not represented in parliament.Established in 1989, the party stresses green politics and sustainable development.