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The Ministry of Education, the national government department responsible for education in Malta, is headed by a Permanent Secretary. The Education Division of the Ministry is responsible for setting a number of annual nationwide examinations, managing human resources in Malta's educational system, selecting school textbook lists, allocating ...
He held this position until 2020, when he was appointed parliamentary secretary for sport. [7] [8] On 29 December 2021, Grima was appointed Minister for Education and Sport by Prime Minister Robert Abela following the resignation of Justyne Caruana, who had resigned after an ethics scandal.
A permanent secretary is the most senior civil servant of a department or ministry charged with running the department or ministry's day-to-day activities. Permanent secretaries are the non-political civil service chief executives of government departments or ministries, who generally hold their position for a number of years (thus "permanent") at a ministry as distinct from the changing ...
Owen Bonnici (born 24 May 1980) is a Maltese politician who is currently serving as the Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government. [1]He previously served as Parliamentary Secretary for Justice, Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government, Minister for Education and Employment, and Minister Equality, Research and Innovation.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Elderly and Community Care The Hon Mario Galea MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Youth and Sport The Hon Clyde Puli MP: Government Backbenchers: Parliamentary Assistant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (10 March 2010 Onwards) The Hon David Agius MP: Parliamentary Assistants Group Coordinator (10 March 2010 Onwards)
Justyne Caruana is a Maltese lawyer, politician, former Minister for Gozo and former Minister for Education. [1] She was appointed on 9 June 2017 in the second cabinet of Joseph Muscat and reconfirmed by new Prime Minister Robert Abela before resigning one week later on 20 January 2020 and replaced with Clint Camilleri.
The Maltese Government 2022–2027 is the incumbent Government of Malta (Maltese: Il-Gvern ta' Malta) as from 30 March 2022. It is the second ministry of Prime Minister Robert Abela . The Maltese government is elected through a General Election for a five-year term.
The Cabinet of Malta is the collective decision-making body of the Government of Malta, composed of the Prime Minister and a number of ministers who are selected by the Prime Minister from the elected members of the House of Representatives to head government departments.