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  2. Women in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The issue was first raised in the mid 19th-century, when Thaddeus O'Malley of the University of Malta introduced a School of Midwifery at the University of Malta in 1841, but the attempt was short-lived, and the first women at the University of Malta were Tessie Camilleri and Blanche Huber, who became the first two women to graduate from ...

  3. Agatha Barbara - Wikipedia

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    From 1947, Malta had limited self-government. Voting rights for women were raised by the Women of Malta Association and the Malta Labour Party against loud protests from the Church. The proposal was adopted by a narrow majority. The clashes spurred Barbara to show what women could do, so when people encouraged her, she stood for election in 1947.

  4. Women of Malta Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women of Malta Association or Women of Malta – Nisa ta’ Malta, was a women's organization in Malta, founded in January 1944. It played an important role for the women's movement in Malta, and successfully worked for the introduction of women's suffrage.

  5. Mabel Strickland - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her work for women's suffrage on Malta. Malta was a British colony, but when women's suffrage was finally introduced in Great Britain in 1918, this had not been included in the 1921 Constitution on Malta, when Malta was given its own parliament, although the Labour Party did support the reform. [2]

  6. Eve Borg Bonello - Wikipedia

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    On the gender quota mechanism, Borg Bonello wrote in an op-ed for the Times of Malta, "But what we really need is a culture that attracts women to politics. We need a more accessible legislature with family-friendly measures. We need a change in mentality to combat misogyny and hate speech towards women activists. We need to forget about machoism.

  7. Category:History of women in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Women of Malta Association This page was last edited on 18 June 2024, at 05:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Myriam Spiteri Debono - Wikipedia

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    Myriam Spiteri Debono [a] (born 25 October 1952) [1] is a Maltese politician who is the 11th and current President of Malta. She is the first Gozitan woman to be elected to the position. She was also the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta [2] [3] from 1996 to 1998, the first woman to hold that position. [4]

  9. 1947 Maltese general election - Wikipedia

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    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.