Maltese Government 2017–2022

The Maltese Government 2017–2022 was the Government of Malta from 9 June 2017 till 20 February 2022.The Head of Government during the earlier period of the legislature was Joseph Muscat.On 13 January 2020, Muscat stepped down as Prime Minister and, following an earlier internal election within the party’s structures, Robert Abela was nominated and sworn in as the Head of Government for the later period of the legislature.The Labour Party won a majority following a snap election which was held on 3 June 2017.[2] Parliament was dissolved on 20 February 2022 and the date of the election was set to 26 March 2022.
Marie Louise Coleiro PrecaGeorge VellaJoseph MuscatRobert AbelaLabour PartyNationalist PartyDemocratic PartyIndependentSimon BusuttilAdrian DeliaBernard Grech2017 general electionMaltese Government 2013–17Maltese Government 2022–27Government of MaltaHead of GovernmentPrime MinisterLabourDeputy Prime MinisterChris FearneChristian CardonaMinister for Education and EmploymentEvarist BartoloMinister for HealthJosé HerreraMichael FalzonMinister for FinanceEdward SciclunaMinister for Foreign Affairs & Trade PromotionCarmelo AbelaMinister for GozoJustyne CaruanaMichael FarrugiaOwen BonniciHelena DalliEdward Zammit LewisKonrad MizziJoe MizziIan BorgSilvio SchembriAaron FarrugiaMinister for European & Foreign AffairsByron CamilleriRoderick GaldesAnton RefaloClint CamilleriClayton BartoloJulia Farrugia PortelliClifton GrimaMinister for Finance and EmploymentClyde CaruanaMinister for Finance and Financial ServicesMiriam DalliCabinets of MaltaFenech Adami IIIFenech Adami IV/Gonzi IGonzi IIMuscat IAbela IImember states of the European UnionDe WeverZhelyazkovPlenković IIIChristodoulidesFrederiksen IIMichalBayrouScholzMitsotakis IIOrbán VMartin IIMeloniSiliņaPaluckasFriedenSchoofTusk IIIMontenegroCiolacu IIFico IVSánchez IIIKristerssonVon der Leyen Commission II