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    Alfred Sant, KUOM (born 28 February 1948) is a Maltese politician and a novelist. He led the Labour Party from 1992 to 2008 and served as Prime Minister...
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  • programme, created by some of the most prominent Maltese artists such as Alfred Sant (dialogue), Dominic Galea (music) and Albert Marshall (lyrics). In 2020...
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    re-branding of the main opposition party with a new and more dynamic leader, Alfred Sant. Losing power in 1996, Fenech Adami was returned as prime minister within...
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    economically liberal and socially liberal policies. Muscat succeeded Alfred Sant as party leader in 2008. He rebranded the Labour Party, which embraced...
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  • Look up sant or sant' in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sant may refer to: Alfred Sant (born 1948), Maltese politician Andrew Sant (born 1950), English-born...
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    and foreign affairs minister from 1996 to 1998 under prime minister Alfred Sant. In 2013, he returned as foreign affairs minister, an office he held...
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  • deteriorating health and on 26 March, Labour elected Alfred Sant as the new leader.[citation needed] Sant who won the election for party leader, and then modernized...
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  • following a second electoral defeat, he resigned and was succeeded by Alfred Sant. He held his seat until the following election in 1996.[citation needed]...
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    Re-election". Lovin Malta. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2024. "[WATCH] Alfred Sant will not contest next European Parliament election". MaltaToday.com.mt...
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    Gonzi won its third consecutive election against the Labour Party led by Alfred Sant, winning the popular vote by a margin of just 0.55% and with its majority...
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    (1993), his 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, and The Sea of Trees (2015), were critical and commercial failures. Van Sant wrote the screenplays for...
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  • appointed Malta's Speaker of the House of Representatives by Prime Minister Alfred Sant. She was the first woman to serve in this role in Malta and was replaced...
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    Minister, Alfred Sant, and therefore attended cabinet meetings. He resigned from this post in 1997 following disagreement with Prime Minister Alfred Sant. In...
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    MLP: 9,870 votes PN: 10,101 votes Others: 18 votes Candidates elected: Alfred Sant (MLP), Sandro Schembri Adami (MLP), Guido de Marco (PN), Antoine Mifsud...
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  • Deloitte Consulting LLP, the Distinguished Fellow with Deloitte Research Alfred Sant – Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta and former leader of...
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  • Re-election". Lovin Malta. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-04-27. "[WATCH] Alfred Sant will not contest next European Parliament election". MaltaToday.com.mt...
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  • Leader Alfred Sant, Attard Montalto announced his intention to run for the post. The race turned out to be between three contestants, including Sant who...
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    Miriam Dalli Mario Borg Farrugia Charlon Gouder Ivan Grixti Marlene Mizzi Alfred Sant Deborah Schembri Fleur-Anne Vella Nazzareno Bonnici Raymond Bugeja David...
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    resigned due to deteriorating health and on the 26 March Labour elected Alfred Sant as the new leader. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in...
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      First party Second party   Leader Eddie Fenech Adami Alfred Sant Party Nationalist Labour Last election 47.80%, 34 seats 50.72%, 35 seats Seats won...
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      First party Second party   Leader Eddie Fenech Adami Alfred Sant Party Nationalist Labour Last election 51.81%, 35 seats 46.97%, 30 seats Seats won...
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    However, there was a growing rift between Mintoff, seen as Old Labour, and Alfred Sant, the new Labour Leader. Things came to a head in 1998 when the Labour...
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    Times. Retrieved April 5, 2008. Within hours of taking office, Mr. [Alfred] Sant withdrew Malta's membership in Partnership for Peace, a NATO military...
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    (Labour) Claudette Abela Baldacchino (Labour) 2014 Miriam Dalli (Labour) Alfred Sant (Labour) Therese Comodini Cachia (Nationalist) 2017 Francis Zammit Dimech...
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  • Malta. In the words of fellow writer and former Prime Minister of Malta, Alfred Sant, Napoleon and his impact on Malta were "enduring subjects of [Sammut's]...
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    contenders for the Malta Labour Party leadership following the resignation of Alfred Sant who had been at the helm of the Party since 1992. Bartolo's moderate...
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  • University of Malta), Frans Sammut (1945–2011), the "national author", Alfred Sant (who was Prime Minister from 1996 to 1998), Lino Spiteri (who was Finance...
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    that the "yes" had not in fact won the referendum. The then MLP Leader Alfred Sant said that the general election which was to be held within a month would...
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  • Nationalist Party Maltese Government 1992–96 1994 Ugo Mifsud Bonnici 1996 Alfred Sant Labour Party Maltese Government 1996–98 1998 Eddie Fenech Adami Nationalist...
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    May 1987 28 October 1996 9 years, 169 days Nationalist Party 1992 11 Alfred Sant (born 1948) 1996 28 October 1996 6 September 1998 1 year, 313 days Labour...
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