Sir Paul Boffa, OBE (30 June 1890 – 6 July 1962) was a Maltese politician and medical doctor who served as prime minister after self-rule was reinstated...
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of the Party and leadership of the parliamentary group was taken up by Paul Boffa later that year.[citation needed] In 1930, it adopted a party anthem....
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indisputable position as the successor, if not a challenger, to party leader Paul Boffa. After Labour's victory at the polls in 1947, he was appointed Deputy...
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surname Boffa include: Ernest Joseph Boffa (1904–2004), a Canadian bush pilot Menato Boffa (born 1930), an Italian racing driver Sir Paul Boffa, OBE (1890–1962)...
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Vittoriosa Waterfront area, some of which have recently been restored. Paul Boffa (1890–1962), the Prime Minister of Malta between 1947 and 1950 and the...
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in the 1947 constitution, with the restoration of self-government, and Paul Boffa became the fifth Prime Minister of Malta. After the Second World War,...
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later Deputy Leader of the Opposition. The Boffa Government of 1947 was soon in crisis following Paul Boffa's disagreements with Dom Mintoff. Following...
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St Thomas Hospital Qormi (Private hospital) Good Samaritan Hospital St. Paul's Bay (Private hospital) DaVinci Hospital, B'Kara (private hospital) St. James...
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European Parliament Leo Brincat – Member of the European Court of Auditors Paul Boffa (1890–1962) – Prime Minister of Malta (1947–1950) Joe Borg (born 1952) –...
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(Sammat Street) Vjal Santa Luċija (Santa Lucia Avenue) Vjal Sir Pawlu Boffa (Sir Paul Boffa Avenue) Triq Palma (Palm Street) Triq l-Arkata (Arcade Street) Bernard...
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Montana, Italian-American sculptor, painter and teacher (d. 1978) June 30 – Paul Boffa, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1962) July 11 – Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron...
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December 1950 Monarch George VI Governor General Gerald Creasy Preceded by Paul Boffa Succeeded by Giorgio Borġ Olivier Personal details Born (1885-09-20)20...
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Nationalist Party Office Abolished (2 November 1933 – 4 November 1947) 5 Paul Boffa (1890–1962) 1947 4 November 1947 26 September 1950 2 years, 326 days Labour...
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Self-government withheld (2 November 1933 – 4 November 1947) 1947 George VI Paul Boffa Labour Party Maltese Government 1947–50 1949 Worker's Party 1950 Enrico...
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new constitution in 1947. This restored Malta's self-government, with Paul Boffa as Prime Minister. On 5 September 1947, universal suffrage for women in...
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Rodgers, American lawyer and politician, Mayor of Dallas (b. 1890) 1962 – Paul Boffa, Maltese soldier and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1890)...
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motor car designer, engineer and founder of Frazer Nash (d. 1965) 1890 – Paul Boffa, Maltese physician and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1962)...
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July 6 John Anderson, British-born Australian philosopher (b. 1893) Sir Paul Boffa, Maltese politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malta (b. 1890) William Faulkner...
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Floriana Partit Nazzjonalista Club, Pjazza Sant' Anna (St. Anne Square) Sir Paul Boffa Hospital, Sqaq Ħarper (Harper Lane) Floriana Health Centre, Triq Franġisk...
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Labour Party: Maltese Government 1947–50, the Maltese government under Paul Boffa Maltese Government 1955–58, the Maltese government under Dom Mintoff Maltese...
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to Paola, Malta (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Church) Vjal Sir Paul Boffa (Sir Paul Boffa Avenue) – leading from Paola, Malta to Il-Marsa Triq Giuseppe...
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cerebral contusions and shock. Governor Francis Douglas, Prime Minister Paul Boffa, Nationalist Party leader Enrico Mizzi, and Democratic Action Party leader...
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from 15); its ally, the Labour Party, managed to elect only its leader Paul Boffa. Strickland was sworn in as Leader of the Opposition. The Nationalists'...
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Portrait Name Date of ascension/Took office Date of death/Left office 1 Paul Boffa 4 November 1947 26 September 1950 2 Enrico Mizzi 26 September 1950 20...
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Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– Labour Paul Boffa 59.86 24 +15 Nationalist Enrico Mizzi 18.05 7 +7 Democratic Action 13.28 4 New Gozo Party Francesco Masini...
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leader on 29 November 1927 for health reasons and was succeeded by Dr Paul Boffa. He was married on 7 July 1885 to Rebecca Madrona (died 14 January 1918)...
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Frances Xuereb Garden (Ġnien Mons. Franġisku Xuereb) Sir Paul Boffa Garden (Ġnien Sir Pawlu Boffa) 4 July Garden (Ġnien l-4 ta' Lulju) Pembroke Garden (Ġnien...
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was a political party in Malta. The party was established in 1949 by Paul Boffa after he resigned as leader of the Labour Party following a motion of...
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Triton Fountain (1959), the bust of Enrico Mizzi (1964), the statue of Paul Boffa (1976) and the statue of George Borg Olivier (1990). Other notable works...
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Nationalist Enrico Mizzi 29.62 12 +5 Labour Dom Mintoff 28.58 11 −13 Workers Paul Boffa 23.19 11 New Constitutional Party Robert Galea 9.97 4 +4 Democratic Action...
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