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Maltese Government 2013–2017

Government of Malta from 2013–17

Maltese Government 2013–2017

Summary

Government of Malta from 2013–17

FieldValue
cabinet_nameMaltese Government 2013–2017
cabinet_number21st
jurisdictionMalta
flagFlag of Malta.svg
flag_bordertrue
incumbentIncumbent
date_formed11 March 2013
date_dissolved1 May 2017
government_headJoseph Muscat
state_headGeorge Abela (2013–2014)
Marie Louise Coleiro Preca (2014–2017)
total_number16
political_partyLabour Party
opposition_partyNationalist Party
opposition_leaderLawrence Gonzi (2013)
Simon Busuttil (2013–2017)
election2013 general election
previousMaltese Government 2008–2013
successorMaltese Government 2017–2022

Marie Louise Coleiro Preca (2014–2017) Simon Busuttil (2013–2017)

[[Prime Minister of Malta]], Joseph Muscat

The Maltese Government 2013–2017 was the Government of Malta from 11 March 2013 till 1 May 2017. The Maltese government is elected through a General Election for a five-year term (projected dissolution was 10 March 2018). The Head of Government was Joseph Muscat. On 1 May 2017, whilst speaking during a Labour Party mass meeting, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced a snap general election for 3 June 2017, a year before the end of his term.

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References

References

  1. Ltd, Allied Newspapers. "Cabinet changes bloats costs by €1m a year; team is largest in Malta's history". Times of Malta.
  2. (2017-05-01). "Malta PM calls snap election".
  3. (13 March 2013). "The new Cabinet". Times of Malta.
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