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Councilor
Alan Abela-Wadge
Alan Abela-Wadge's portrait in 2015
Alan Abela-Wadge's portrait in 2015
ConstituencyMalta – 9th District
Personal details
Born (1987-03-15) 15 March 1987 (age 37)
Msida, Malta
Political partyNationalist Party
Residence(s)Msida, Malta
Alma materUniversity of Malta
OccupationPolitician
Websiteabela-wadge.com

Alan Abela Wadge (born 15 March 1987) is a Maltese politician who is a councillor on the Msida Local Council. He was elected on behalf of the Nationalist Party (Partit Nazzjonalista). Wadge unsuccessfully contested the general election in the 9th district. Wadge is the President of the College of Local Councillors (KKLPN) and a member of the Nationalist Party's Executive Committee and Administrative committee.

Education

Wadge was born in Msida. He received secondary education at San Gorg Preca College (ex Dun Guzepp Zammit (Brighella)) in Ħamrun and higher education at the University of Malta, graduating in business management.

Career

Wadge started his personal career, after graduating, in operations management for about 12 years. He currently has a minor role in a local company. He was involved in football and is now a politician.

Football

Abela Wadge was a committee member with Msida Saint-Joseph F.C. for 10 years. Initially, he joined in the 2004/2005 season, when he held the position of Financial Director (3 years), followed by becoming vice-president (2 years) and as President before resigning.[1] Wadge resigned to join politics.

Politics

Abela Wadge contested the local election in Msida in 2013, as a candidate with the Nationalist Party, and was elected councilor. He was assigned the portfolio of Sports & Youths.[2] In the same year, he was elected as an executive member of the College of Local Councillors (KKLPN). On 15 September 2014, he was accepted by the Nationalist Party to run for the general election, on their behalf.[3] In July 2015 he was elected as the President of the College of Local Councillors (KKLPN).[4]

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