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Politics of Malta
Republic
Constitution
President (list)
George Vella
Government
Prime Minister (list)
Robert Abela
Deputy Prime Minister (list)
Chris Fearne
Cabinet (current)
Parliament
Speaker (list)
Angelo Farrugia
Deputy Speaker (list)
David Agius
Leader of the House (list)
Chris Fearne
Leader of the Opposition (list)
Bernard Grech
Judiciary
Chief Justice (list)
Mark Chetcuti
Law Courts and Tribunals
Commission for the Administration of Justice
Political parties
Labour Party
Nationalist Party
AD+PD
People's Party
ABBA (political party)
Volt Malta
Recent elections
Legislative: 2013
2017
2022
European: 2014
2019
2024
Referendums: 2003
2011
2015
Administrative divisions
Local councils
(There are also auxiliary Regions, statistical Districts and electoral, police, postal zones without administrative functions.)
Foreign relations
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Trade
Minister: Ian Borg
Diplomatic missions of / in Malta
Passport
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Malta is subdivided into 6 regions (Maltese: reġjuni). Three regions were originally created by the Local Councils Act of 1993, and were integrated into the constitution in 2001.[1][better source needed] Two of the regions were split into smaller ones by Act No. XVI of 2009, and Malta was divided into five regions.[2]Act No. XIV of 2019 reorganized the subdivision, establishing six regions, and was implemented in November 2021[3]
Each region has a Regional Council (Maltese: Kunsill Reġjonali), which consists of a Regional President, a Deputy President, an Executive Secretary and between 10 and 12 members.[4]
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^"Regions of Malta". Statoids. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
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