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The 2019 European Parliament election was held in Malta on 25 May 2019. [ 1 ] 8 different political parties took part in the election, of which, only 2 won seats in the European Parliament ; the Labour Party and the Nationalist Party , with 4 and 2 seats respectively.
In 2018, the government of Malta lowered the national voting age to 16. [10] During the 2017–2022 legislature a gender-corrective mechanism was introduced, with Article 52(A) of the Constitution stating that provides for up to 12 additional seats for unelected candidates from "the under-represented sex" in case one of both makes up less than ...
General elections were held in Malta on 9 March 2013 to elect all members of the House of Representatives. The Labour Party, led by Joseph Muscat, defeated the governing Nationalist Party, which had been in power since 1998, returning Labour to power after 15 years in opposition. The Nationalists suffered a 6% swing away from them in the ...
Misco Technologies Limited is an online retailer based in the United Kingdom. It was formerly an IT brand whose ownership was split between Hilco Capital Limited and Systemax . [ 1 ] Misco also operated in Germany until their German operations were sold to CANCOM SE in July 2016.
Statistical Districts of Malta. Note: indexed here as 6, Gozo and Comino is a Statistical Region in its own right. Malta is for non-local government purposes divided into districts as opposed to the local government regions at the same level.
Malta and its demonym Maltese are attested in English from the late 16th century. [49] English Bible translations including the 1611 King James Version long used the Vulgate Latin form Melita, although the 1525 Tyndale Bible used the transliteration Melite instead. Malta is widely used in more recent versions. [50]
Joseph F.X. Zahra (born December 3, 1955) is a Maltese economist. [1] He has held a number of directorships in both private and public companies in Malta and abroad. He is a former director of the Central Bank of Malta and former chairman of Bank of Valletta plc, Maltacom plc and Middlesea Insurance plc. [2]
[citation needed] (The earliest other evidence known of human habitation on Malta is from about 5900 BC). [3] A cart ruts junction at Ghar il-Kbir. Research published in 2008 describes them as caused by wooden-wheeled carts eroding soft limestone. An analysis was made of the stresses that would have been caused by a cart which would fit the ruts.