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Agatha Barbara, KUOM (11 March 1923 – 4 February 2002) [1] was a Maltese politician, having served as a Labour Member of Parliament and Minister. She was the first woman to serve as president of Malta , and remains the longest-serving woman Member of Parliament in Maltese political history .
Agatha Barbara Malta: President: 15 February 1982: 15 February 1987: 5 years Head of state Milka Planinc Yugoslavia: Prime Minister: 16 May 1982: 15 May 1986: 3 years, 364 days Head of government Executive Corazon Aquino Philippines: President: 25 February 1986: 30 June 1992: 6 years, 126 days Head of state and government Executive Stella ...
Agatha Barbara ( President of Malta ) The 1984 Mediterranean Non-Aligned Countries Ministerial Meeting ( Maltese : Laqgħa Ministerjali tal-Pajjiżi Mediterranji Mhux Allinjati ) held in Valletta , Malta on 10 and 11 September 1984 was the first ever ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned countries from the Mediterranean region . [ 1 ]
Agatha Barbara Malta: Europe: Deputy Prime Minister: 18 September 1976: 12 December 1981: 5 years, 85 days Chen Muhua China: Asia Vice Premier: 1978: 1982: 4 years, 0 days Cornelia Filipas Romania: Europe Deputy Prime Minister: 1980: 1982: 2 years, 0 days Elena Ceaușescu Romania: Europe: Deputy Prime Minister: March 1980: 22 December 1989: 9 ...
Agatha Barbara won ten consecutive elections between 1947 and 1981 and held cabinet posts as Minister of Education twice and as Minister for Labour, Social Service and Culture. In 1982, she was the first woman to be nominated President of the Republic of Malta.
This article lists the heads of state of Malta, from independence as the State of Malta in 1964 to present.. From 1964 to 1974, Malta was a Commonwealth realm and its head of state under the Constitution of Malta was the queen of Malta, Elizabeth II – who was also simultaneously the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.
General elections were held in Malta between 25 and 27 October 1947. [1] They were the first elections held under universal suffrage for women [2] and Agatha Barbara became the first woman elected to Parliament. These elections saw the Labour Party win 24 of the 40 seats.
The deputy prime minister of Malta (Maltese: Viċi Prim Ministru) ... Agatha Barbara (1923–2002) 1976 1981 Labour Party: 4 Wistin Abela (1933–2014) 1981 1983