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Malta, the smallest EU member state, includes around 0.1% of the total EU population. Maltese voters elect 6 MEPs (5 until 2011) to the European Parliament, or one every 69,342 voters - the lowest population-per-seat ratio in the EU, [2] 10 times smaller than the EU average (680,000) and 20 times smaller than the largest European Parliament constituency.
The elections were the first held under the new Knutsford Constitution. [1] The number of elected seats was increased from eight to ten, whilst a further four members were elected to represent nobility and landowners, graduates, clerics and the Chamber of Commerce.
General elections were held in Malta between 17 and 19 February 1962. [1] The Nationalist Party emerged as the largest party, winning 25 of the 50 seats. Electoral system
General elections were held in Malta on 14 January 1904. [1] Following the elections, all elected members immediately resigned in protest against the 1903 "Chamberlain" Constitution, [2] forcing fresh elections to be held in February.
In 1835, Malta was granted a Government Council by the British authorities. It consisted of the Governor , four officials and three members appointed by the governor. [ 3 ] In June 1849 Governor Richard More O'Ferrall passed a new constitution that increased the Council to 18 members, of which ten would be appointed and eight elected.
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22.09 2 Constitutional Party 14.66 1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Results by constituency Prime Minister after Joseph Howard Political Union Politics of Malta Republic Constitution President (list) Myriam Spiteri Debono Government Prime Minister (list) Robert Abela Deputy Prime Minister (list) Ian Borg Cabinet (current) Parliament Speaker (list) Angelo ...
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