List of members of the parliament of Malta, 2022–2027

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This is a list of members of the Maltese House of Representatives elected to the 14th legislature in the 2022 Maltese general election.[1][2]

In the Parliament, the Labour Party holds a majority of seats after securing a third consecutive victory: 44 are members of the Labour Party, and 35 of the Nationalist Party.[3]

Members

The following are the 79 members, 65 of which were elected in the 13 districts, and 14 of which received a seat per the provisions laid out in the Constitution of Malta:[4]

Constituency Labour Nationalist Independent
District 1 Keith Azzopardi Tanti
Deo Debattista
Aaron Farrugia
Darren Carabott
Mario de Marco
District 2 Robert Abela
Christopher Agius
Alison Zerafa Civelli
Glenn Bedingfield
Stephen Spiteri
District 3 Chris Fearne
Carmelo Abela
Andy Ellul
Ray Abela
Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici
District 4 Byron Camilleri
Jonathan Attard
Chris Bonett
Katya De Giovanni
Mark Anthony Sammut
District 5 Miriam Dalli
Owen Bonnici
Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi
Omar Farrugia
Stanley Zammit
District 6 Silvio Schembri
Roderick Galdes
Jerome Caruana Cilia
Ryan Callus
Rosianne Cutajar
District 7 Ian Borg
Julia Farrugia Portelli
Malcolm Paul Agius Galea
Rebekah Cilia
Charles Azzopardi
District 8 Edward Zammit Lewis
Clyde Caruana
Beppe Fenech Adami
Adrian Delia
Justin Schembri
District 9 Rebecca Buttigieg
Randolph De Battista
Karol Aquilina
Graziella Attard Previ
Ivan J Bartolo
District 10 Clifton Grima
Michael Falzon
Joe Giglio
Albert Buttigieg
Graham Bencini
District 11 Alex Muscat
Romilda Baldacchino Zarb
District 12 Clayton Bartolo
Michael Farrugia
Ivan Castillo
Robert Cutajar
Graziella Galea
District 13 Clint Camilleri
Anton Refalo
JoEtienne Abela
Alex Borg
Chris Said
Additional members
(Article 52 to compensate
for party disproportionality)
Toni Bezzina
Ian Vassallo Hagi
Additional members[5]
(Article 52(A):
under-represented sex)
[a]
Alicia Bugeja Said
Cressida Galea
Abigail Camilleri
Amanda Spiteri Grech
Naomi Cachia
Davina Sammut Hili
Claudette Buttigieg
Eve Borg Bonello

Notes

  1. ^ Article 52(A) of the Constitution of Malta, added before the 2022 elections, provides for up to 12 additional seats for candidates from "the under-represented sex" in case one of both makes up less than 40% of the elected MPs.[citation needed] The full slate of women was announced by the Electoral commission on 12 April, bringing the number of seats in the parliament to 79.

References

  1. ^ "Maltese vote in general election, seeking new five-year government". euronews. 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  2. ^ "Electoral Commission of Malta". electoral.gov.mt. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
  3. ^ "Labour Party secures third historic landslide despite lowest post-war turnout". MaltaToday.com.mt. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  4. ^ Bonnici, Julian (2022-04-16). "Here's The Final List Of All Of Malta's MPs". Lovin Malta. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  5. ^ "General Election 2022 - elected to fill the additional seats". THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION of Malta. 12 April 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2022.