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His Excellency
Eddie Fenech Adami
KUOM GCIH OMRI GCB
Official portrait, 2007
7th President of Malta
In office
4 April 2004 – 4 April 2009
Prime MinisterLawrence Gonzi
Preceded byGuido de Marco
Succeeded byGeorge Abela
10th Prime Minister of Malta
In office
6 September 1998 – 23 March 2004
PresidentUgo Mifsud Bonnici
Guido de Marco
Preceded byAlfred Sant
Succeeded byLawrence Gonzi
In office
12 May 1987 – 28 October 1996
PresidentPaul Xuereb
Ċensu Tabone
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
Preceded byKarmenu Mifsud Bonnici
Succeeded byAlfred Sant
Leader of the Opposition
In office
28 October 1996 – 6 September 1998
PresidentUgo Mifsud Bonnici
Prime MinisterAlfred Sant
Preceded byAlfred Sant
Succeeded byAlfred Sant
In office
1977 – 12 May 1987
PresidentAnton Buttigieg
Prime MinisterDom Mintoff
Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici
Preceded byGiorgio Borg Olivier
Succeeded byKarmenu Mifsud Bonnici
Personal details
Born
Edoardo Fenech Adami

(1934-02-07) 7 February 1934 (age 90)
Birkirkara, Crown Colony of Malta
Political partyNationalist Party
SpouseMary Fenech Adami
Children5
Alma materRoyal University of Malta
ProfessionLawyer
SignatureEddie Fenech Adami
Websitehttp://eddiefenechadami.org/

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 of Malta from 1987 until 1996, and again from 1998 until 2004. Subsequently, he was the seventh president of Malta from 2004 to 2009. He led his party to win four general elections, in 1987, 1992, 1998 and 2003, as well as the majority of votes in 1981. Staunchly pro-European, Fenech Adami was fundamental for Malta's accession to the European Union.[1]

Originally a lawyer, Fenech Adami was co-opted Member of Parliament (MP) in 1969.[2] He served in a number of senior party positions, including president of the Administrative and General Councils, and was elected to succeed Dr Giorgio Borġ Olivier as party leader. From April 1977 onwards, Fenech Adami led the Nationalist opposition in a campaign of civil disobedience against the Mintoff and Mifsud Bonnici administrations of the late seventies and eighties, focusing on a message of respect for democratic principles and human rights.[3]

Upon moving into Auberge de Castille in 1987, Fenech Adami began a policy of national reconciliation, initiating a series of political and economic reforms intended to open up the economy, reverse high unemployment and the islands' problems following sixteen years of socialist policies. His political ideology and economic policies highlighted deregulation, more flexible labour markets, the overhaul of the country's physical infrastructure and the privatisation of state-owned companies. The legal and business structures were also overhauled and trade liberalised. The communications, financial services and banking sectors were deregulated or privatised. Malta also began a period of integration with the EU, formally applying for membership in 1990.[4]

Fenech Adami was re-elected with a modest majority in 1992; his popularity, however, wavered during his second term of office amid further economic reforms, particularly the introduction of VAT, and the 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 twenty-two months, after the Labour government's decision to call a snap election backfired. Reversing the unpopular economic policies of the Labour Party, Fenech Adami reactivated Malta's EU membership application and initiated further economic reforms.[citation needed]

He successfully led the pro-EU movement in the 2003 EU membership referendum campaign and won the successive election. He signed Malta's Accession Treaty with the European Union and represented Malta in various EU Summits and Commonwealth meetings. Fenech Adami resigned as Leader of the Nationalist Party in February 2004, resigning his premiership and giving up his parliamentary seat in March 2004. He became the seventh President of Malta in April 2004.[5]

  1. ^ Martens, Wilfried (2009). Europe: I Struggle, I Overcome: I Struggle, I Overcome. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 200–201. ISBN 978-3540892892.
  2. ^ "Dr Edward Fenech Adami (1987 – 1996, 1998 – 2004)". Gov.mt. Government of Malta – DOI. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  3. ^ Lentz, Harris M., ed. (2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 542. ISBN 978-1134264902.
  4. ^ Office of the Prime Minister - Eddie Fenech Adami
  5. ^ Ltd, Allied Newspapers. "Fenech Adami is Malta's seventh President". Times of Malta. Retrieved 7 October 2018.

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