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  2. European Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    Decision 2003/751; European Union decision: Text with EEA relevance: Title: Decision No 189 of 18 June 2003 aimed at introducing a European health insurance card to replace the forms necessary for the application of Council Regulations (EEC) No 1408/71 and (EEC) No 574/72 as regards access to health care during a temporary stay in a Member State other than the competent state or the state of ...

  3. Corruption in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Corruption has eroded public confidence in Malta's governmental institutions and the rule of law. Transparency International’s 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index posted a marked decline in Malta’s ranking since its high score of 60 in 2015 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean"). The country scored 51 in 2023.

  4. Healthcare in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has a long history of providing publicly funded health care. The first hospital recorded in the country was already functioning by 1372. [1] Today, Malta has both a public healthcare system, known as the government healthcare service, where healthcare is free at the point of delivery, and a private healthcare system.

  5. List of Maltese governments - Wikipedia

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    Head of Government Party in Office Government of Malta; 1921: George V: Joseph Howard: Maltese Political Union: Maltese Government 1921–24: 1923: Francesco Buhagiar: Maltese Political Union: 1924: Ugo Pasquale Mifsud: Nationalist Party: Maltese Government 1924–27: 1927: Gerald Strickland: Constitutional Party: Maltese Government 1927–32: ...

  6. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has had a system of local government since 1993, [138] based on the European Charter of Local Self-Government. The country is divided into six regions (one of them being Gozo), with each region having its own Regional Council, serving as the intermediate level between local government and national government. [ 139 ]

  7. Owen Bonnici - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Malta attained full independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and has maintained independent, official diplomatic relations with other nations since then. [1] The ministry moved to its current location, within the Palazzo Parisio, in 1973, although the building itself was built in the 1700s and was once occupied by Napoleon Bonaparte during his invasion of Malta, as part of the Egyptian ...

  9. Maltese Government 2022–2027 - Wikipedia

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    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.