Lawrence Gonzi

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Lawrence Gonzi
Lawrence Gonzi

In office
2004 – present
Preceded by Eddie Fenech Adami

Born July 1, 1953
Pietà, Malta
Political party Nationalist Party
Spouse Catherine Callus
Children David, Mikela, and Paul
Religion Roman Catholicism
Website www.pn.org.mt

Lawrence Gonzi (born July 1, 1953) is the Prime Minister and finance minister of Malta. He is also the leader of the governing Partit Nazzjonalista. He became prime minister on March 23, 2004, following the resignation of Eddie Fenech Adami.

Gonzi is the son of Luigi Gonzi [1] and Ines Galea and grandnephew of Mgr. Michael Gonzi, the former Archbishop of Malta. Gonzi is married to the former Catherine Callus and they have three children: David, Mikela and Paul.

In 1987, Lawrence Gonzi contested the general elections unsuccessfully with the Nationalist party. He was appointed Speaker of the House in 1988, and in 1992 he was reappointed with a unanimous vote. Gonzi contested the general elections again in 1996 and this time he was successful. As an opposition MP he served as Shadow Minister for social policy, secretary of the nationalist parliamentary group, party whip and later general secretary of the party.

In 1998 he was returned and appointed minister for social policy. In May 1999 he successfully contested the post of Deputy Leader of the party and was appointed deputy prime minister and leader of the house.

Gonzi was again successful in 2003 and, following the resignation of Eddie Fenech Adami as Prime Minister and party leader, Gonzi won the leadership contest held in February 2004. He was appointed Prime Minister shortly afterwards. He has also assumed responsibility over the Ministry of Finance.

  • [2] – Lawrence Gonzi youtube clip.
Preceded by
Eddie Fenech Adami
Prime Minister of Malta
2004 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Guido de Marco
Deputy Prime Minister of Malta
1999–2004
Succeeded by
Tonio Borg
Preceded by
Jimmy Farrugia
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta
1988–1996
Succeeded by
Myriam Spiteri Debono
Preceded by
John Dalli
Minister of Finance
2004 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Eddie Fenech Adami
Leader of the Nationalist Party
2004 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Guido de Marco
Deputy Leader of the Nationalist Party (Malta)
1999–2004
Succeeded by
Tonio Borg
Preceded by
Austin Gatt
General Secretary of the Nationalist Party (Malta)
1998–1999
Succeeded by
Joe Saliba
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