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List of ministers for home affairs of Malta

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fourteen people have served as Minister for Home Affairs of Malta since the office was established in 1976.

Political parties

  Labour Party   Nationalist Party

Minister for Home Affairs Term of office Political party
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
No. Took office Left office
1
Dom Mintoff
(1916–2012)
1st 25 September 1976 20 December 1981 Labour Party
2
Lorry Sant
(1937–1995)
20 December 1981 3 September 1983 Labour Party
(1)
Dom Mintoff
(1916–2012)
2nd 3 September 1983 22 December 1984 Labour Party
3
Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici
(1933–)
22 December 1984 12 May 1987 Labour Party
4
Guido de Marco
(1931–2010)
12 May 1987 5 May 1990 Nationalist Party
5
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
(1932–)
5 May 1990 27 February 1992 Nationalist Party
6
Louis Galea
(1948–)
27 February 1992 1 April 1995 Nationalist Party
7
Tonio Borg
(1957–)
1st 1 April 1995 28 October 1996 Nationalist Party
8
Alfred Sant
(1948–)
29 October 1996 6 September 1998 Labour Party
(7)
Tonio Borg
(1957–)
2nd 8 September 1998 12 March 2008 Nationalist Party
9
Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici
(1960–)
12 March 2008 30 May 2012 Nationalist Party
10
Lawrence Gonzi
(1953–)
30 May 2012 13 March 2013 Nationalist Party
11
Emmanuel Mallia
(–)
13 March 2013 9 December 2014 Labour Party
12
Carmelo Abela
(1972–)
9 December 2014 9 June 2017 Labour Party
13 Michael Farrugia
9 June 2017 13 January 2020 Labour Party
14 Byron Camilleri
(1988–)
15 January 2020 Incumbent Labour Party

See also

Sources

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