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    Edoardo "Eddie" Fenech Adami KUOM GCIH OMRI GCB (born 7 February 1934) is a Maltese politician and Nationalist politician who served as the prime minister...
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    Fenech Adami (Maltese: Marija Sciberras Fenech Adami) (13 October 1933 – 8 July 2011) was the wife of the 7th President of Malta, Edward Fenech Adami...
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    Beppe Fenech Adami, Maltese politician Chantal Bondin, née Fenech (born 1980), Maltese footballer David Fenech (born 1969), French musician Eddie Fenech Adami...
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    years of Labour government, with Nationalist Party Eddie Fenech Adami becoming Prime Minister. Adami stated that he would align the country more closely...
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  • when the Progress Press (publisher of The Times) and the home of Eddie Fenech Adami, then Leader of the Opposition, were ransacked following a rally by...
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    The monument was inaugurated in 2003 by the Prime Minister of Malta Eddie Fenech Adami. The monument came to the national attention because it was largely...
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    AD: 336 votes MLP: 7,663 votes PN: 11,468 votes Candidates elected: Eddie Fenech Adami (PN), Alfred Sant (MLP), Joe Debono Grech (MLP), Tonio Borg (PN),...
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  • AgoraVox (in French). 27 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024. "Eddie Fenech Adami turns 90". Times of Malta. 7 February 2024. Retrieved 7 February 2024...
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    Nationalist Party, led by Prime minister Fenech Adami, won another mandate, In April 2004, Eddie Fenech Adami was sworn in as President of Malta. Lawrence...
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  • until his death in 1980. He was succeeded as leader of the party by Eddie Fenech Adami. George Borg Olivier was born in Valletta, the son of Olivier Borg...
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    and lost again in 1976. In the elections of 1981 the party, led by Eddie Fenech Adami achieved an absolute majority of votes for the first time since 1933...
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    of consensus on the interpretation of the result, Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami asked the President to dissolve the Parliament and call for fresh...
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    and Leader of the Opposition. Taking over as prime minister from Eddie Fenech Adami, Lawrence Gonzi led the islands through the delicate first years of...
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    proposing George Abela as the next President of Malta. He was to succeed Eddie Fenech Adami, whose five-year term as President of Malta expired on 4 April 2009...
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    The opposition Nationalist Party, reinvigorated with a new leader Eddie Fenech Adami, looked set for a serious challenge to the Labour Party, which had...
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    representative to the EU (2004–2012). He was chief of staff to Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami (1991–1996 and 1998–2004) and adviser to Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi...
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  • Malta from 6 September 1998 to 12 April 2003. The Prime Minister was Eddie Fenech Adami. chrisjzammit (2020-05-28). "List of prime ministers of Malta". The...
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    left its base at the Malta Dockyard. In 1995, under Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami of the Nationalist Party, Malta joined the Euro-Atlantic Partnership...
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  • Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration For President Eddie Fenech Adami of Malta: Lawrence Gonzi, Prime Minister Michael Frendo, Minister...
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  • Malta from 12 April 2003 to 10 March 2008. The Prime Ministers were Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi List of Maltese governments Maltese Government...
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    published in 2007 with an introduction by the then President of Malta, Eddie Fenech Adami, and support from 45 affiliated organisations, including the Nationalist...
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    Opposition leader Joseph Muscat called the death "a national loss." Edward Fenech Adami, De Marco's successor as President of Malta, was said to be "shaken"...
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    — 22 December 1984 12 May 1987 2 years, 141 days Labour Party 10 Eddie Fenech Adami (born 1934) 1987 12 May 1987 28 October 1996 9 years, 169 days Nationalist...
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    become the next President of Malta on 4 April 2009, when the incumbent Eddie Fenech Adami steps down; this marks the first time that a member of the opposition...
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    by mass civil disobedience and protests led by Opposition Leader Eddie Fenech Adami as well as increasing political violence, such as Black Monday. Mintoff...
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  • (1999–2004) Eddie Fenech Adami, President (2004–2009) George Abela, President (2009–2014) Prime ministers (complete list) – Eddie Fenech Adami, Prime minister...
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  • Wistin Abela (1933–2014) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (1981–1983) Eddie Fenech Adami (born 1934) – Prime Minister of Malta (1987–1996, 1998–2004); President...
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  • Floriana, Malta to break the record. The Prime Minister of Malta, Eddie Fenech Adami and members of the opposition also joined in. The money which was...
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    'mother of all corruption cases', continues to haunt Labour – Beppe Fenech Adami". The Malta Independent. 20 February 2017. Archived from the original...
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    adventurer who ruled over Moldavia in the 1560s, was born in the city. Eddie Fenech Adami, who served as Prime Minister and President of Malta, was born there...
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