List of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Malta

This is a list of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Malta. The ministry was established in 1964, and is now housed at Palazzo Parisio and other buildings in Valletta.

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Malta
Coat of Arms of the Republic of Malta
Incumbent
Evarist Bartolo

since 15 January 2020
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Member ofCabinet
Reports toPrime Minister
SeatPalazzo Parisio
Formation21 September 1964
First holderGiorgio Borġ Olivier
List of Ministers for Foreign Affairs at Palazzo Parisio

List

Political parties

  Nationalist Party   Labour Party

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Giorgio Borġ Olivier
(1911–1980)
21 September 1964 21 June 1971 6 years, 273 days Nationalist Party
2 Dom Mintoff
(1916–2012)
21 June 1971 20 December 1981 10 years, 182 days Labour Party
3 Alex Sceberras Trigona
(1950–)
20 December 1981 12 May 1987 5 years, 143 days Labour Party
4 Ċensu Tabone
(1913–2012)
12 May 1987 16 March 1989 1 year, 308 days Nationalist Party
5 Eddie Fenech Adami
(1934–)
16 March 1989 5 May 1990 1 year, 50 days Nationalist Party
6 Guido de Marco
(1931–2010)
5 May 1990 28 October 1996 6 years, 176 days Nationalist Party
7 George Vella
(1942–)
29 October 1996 6 September 1998 1 year, 312 days Labour Party
(6) Guido de Marco
(1931–2010)
8 September 1998 24 March 1999 197 days Nationalist Party
8 Joe Borg
(1952–)
24 March 1999 23 March 2004 4 years, 365 days Nationalist Party
9 John Dalli
(1948–)
23 March 2004 3 July 2004 102 days Nationalist Party
10 Michael Frendo
(1955–)
3 July 2004 12 March 2008 3 years, 253 days Nationalist Party
11 Tonio Borg
(1957–)
12 March 2008 28 November 2012 4 years, 261 days Nationalist Party
12 Francis Zammit Dimech
(1954–)
28 November 2012 13 March 2013 105 days Nationalist Party
(7) George Vella
(1942–)
13 March 2013 7 June 2017 4 years, 86 days Labour Party
13 Carmelo Abela
(1972–)
7 June 2017 15 January 2020 2 years, 222 days Labour Party
14 Evarist Bartolo
(1952–)
15 January 2020 Incumbent 1 year, 11 days Labour Party
Paintings of the ministers at Palazzo Parisio

See also

Sources

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