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This is a list of the heads of state of Malta, from independence as the State of Malta in 1964 to present. From 1964 to 1974, Malta was a Commonwealth realm and its head of state under the Constitution of Malta was the Queen of Malta, Elizabeth II – who was also simultaneously the Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The Queen was represented in Malta by a Governor-General. Malta became a republic within the Commonwealth after constitutional amendments in 1974, and the position of Monarch and Governor-General were replaced by a President of Malta who is indirectly elected.

Queen of Malta (1964–1974)

The succession to the throne was the same as the succession to the British throne.

No. Portrait Monarch
(Birth–Death)
Reign Royal House Prime Minister
Reign start Reign end Duration
1 Queen Elizabeth II
(1926–)
21 September 1964 13 December 1974 10 years, 83 days Windsor Borg Olivier
Mintoff

Governors-General of Malta

The Governor-General of Malta was the representative of the monarch in Malta and exercised most of the powers of the monarch. The Governor-General was appointed for an indefinite term, serving at the pleasure of the Monarch. After the passage of the Statute of Westminster 1931, the Governor-General was appointed solely on the advice of the Cabinet of Malta without the involvement of the British government. In the event of a vacancy the Chief Justice served as Officer Administering the Government.

Status
  Denotes Chief Justice acting as Officer Administering the Government
No. Portrait Governor-General
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Monarch Prime Minister
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Sir Maurice Dorman
(1912–1993)
21 September 1964 22 June 1971 6 years, 274 days Elizabeth II Borg Olivier
Mintoff
2 Sir Anthony Mamo
(1909–2008)
22 June 1971 5 July 1971 3 years, 174 days Elizabeth II Mintoff
5 July 1971 13 December 1974

Presidents of Malta (1974–present)

Under the Constitution of Malta as amended in 1974, the position of President of Malta replaced the Monarch as head of state. The position of President is elected by Parliament for a five-year term. In the event of a vacancy, or for any reason the President is unable to perform the functions conferred upon them by the Constitution, those functions are performed by an Acting President appointed by the Prime Minister, after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition. If there is no person in Malta so appointed and able to perform those functions, the Chief Justice serves as Acting President.

Status
  Denotes Acting President
No. Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political affiliation

(at time of appointment)

Prime Minister
Took office Left office Time in office
style="background:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black;"| 1 Sir Anthony Mamo
(1909–2008)
1974 13 December 1974 27 December 1976 2 years, 14 days Independent Mintoff
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 2 Anton Buttigieg
(1912–1983)
1976 27 December 1976 27 December 1981 5 years Labour Party Mintoff
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| — Albert Hyzler
(1916–1993)
27 December 1981 15 February 1982 50 days Labour Party Mintoff
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 3 Agatha Barbara
(1923–2002)
1982 15 February 1982 15 February 1987 5 years Labour Party Mintoff
Mifsud Bonnici
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| — Paul Xuereb
(1923–1994)
15 February 1987 4 April 1989 2 years, 48 days Labour Party Mifsud Bonnici
Fenech Adami
style="background:Template:Nationalist Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 4 Ċensu Tabone
(1913–2012)
1989 4 April 1989 4 April 1994 5 years Nationalist Party Fenech Adami
style="background:Template:Nationalist Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 5 Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
(born 1932)
1994 4 April 1994 4 April 1999 5 years Nationalist Party Fenech Adami
Sant
Fenech Adami
style="background:Template:Nationalist Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 6 Guido de Marco
(1931–2010)
1999 4 April 1999 4 April 2004 5 years Nationalist Party Fenech Adami
Gonzi
style="background:Template:Nationalist Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 7 Eddie Fenech Adami
(born 1934)
2004 4 April 2004 4 April 2009 5 years Nationalist Party Gonzi
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 8 George Abela
(born 1948)
2009 4 April 2009 4 April 2014 5 years Labour Party Gonzi
Muscat
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 9 Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca
(born 1958)
2014 4 April 2014 4 April 2019 5 years Labour Party Muscat
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Malta)/meta/color; color:white;"| 10 George Vella
(born 1942)
2019 4 April 2019 Incumbent
(Term ends on 4 April 2024)
5 years, 215 days Labour Party Muscat
Abela

Standards

Living former heads of state

As of 4 April 2019 there are five living former Maltese Heads of State:

Image Name Term/Reign Office Date of birth
Elizabeth II 1964–1974 Queen of Malta (1926-04-21) 21 April 1926 (age 98)
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici 1994–1999 President of Malta (1932-11-08) 8 November 1932 (age 91)
Eddie Fenech Adami 2004–2009 President of Malta (1934-02-07) 7 February 1934 (age 90)
George Abela 2009–2014 President of Malta (1948-04-22) 22 April 1948 (age 76)
Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca 2014–2019 President of Malta (1958-12-07) 7 December 1958 (age 65)

See also