Cabinet of Malta

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The Cabinet of Malta is the collective decision-making body of the Government of Malta, composed of the Prime Minister and a number of Ministers who are selected by the Prime Minister from the elected members of House of Representatives to head government departments. Parliamentary Secretaries (equivalent to junior ministers) can also be invited to attend cabinet meetings as well as other senior government officials.

Current Government

Portfolio Minister Political party Assumed office
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat Labour 11 March 2013
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of European Affairs
Louis Grech Labour 11 March 2013
Minister for the Economy, Investment, and Small Business Christian Cardona Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Education and Employment Evarist Bartolo Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Health Chris Fearne Labour 11 April 2014 [1]
Minister of Environment, Sustainable Development, and Climate Change Leo Brincat Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Family and Social Solidarity Michael Farrugia Labour 29 March 2014
Minister of Finance Edward Scicluna Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Foreign Affairs George William Vella Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Gozo Anton Refalo Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Home Affairs and National Security Carmelo Abela Labour 9 December 2014
Minister of Justice, Culture, and Local Government Owen Bonnici Labour 29 March 2014
Minister of Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs, and Civil Liberties Helena Dalli Labour 11 March 2013
Minister of Tourism Edward Zammit Lewis Labour 29 March 2014
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Joe Mizzi Labour 29 March 2014

See also

References

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