-
Parliament of
Malta in the 1953 and 1955 elections,
while her brother-in-law,
Cikku Bonaci, was an MP and
government minister. In 1961, she co-founded the women's...
- of Malta,
Balaguer on 24
November 1658. The
present church was
built by
Cikku Grixti as a
fulfillment of a vow made by a woman. It was
blessed by the...
-
Denomination Catholic Residence Saint Dominic's Street,
Valletta Parents Ċikku Portelli,
Marintonn Vella Alma
mater Saint Thomas Aquinas College, Rabat...
- of Malta,
Balaguer on
November 24, 1658. The
present church was
built by
Cikku Grixti as a
fulfillment of a vow made by a woman. It was
blessed by the...
- Point)
Qbajjar Bay
Qolla s-Safra (Yellow Hill) Rdum ta'
Kililu Ta'
Barda Ta'
Ċikku Ta' Fra Beż Ta' Ġienu Ta'
Kuljat Ta'
Saliba Tal-Erbgħa (The Four Zone) Taċ-Ċaqra...
- single-member constituencies. A
total of 7,907
people were
registered to vote.
Cikku Azzopardi was
elected in both
constituencies I and VIII. He
chose to give...
- (Nationalist) J.
Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist)
Vincent Scerri (Conservative) 1951
Cikku Bonaci (Labour)
Joseph Ellul Mercer (Labour) John
Frendo Azzopardi (Nationalist)...
- Date
Representative 1889
Sigismondo Savona 1898 C.
Bugeli 1899 Andrè
Pullicino 1915
Ċikku Azzopardi 1917 Andrè Pullicino...
-
Votes Notes I Andrè
Pullicino – Re-elected II
Paolo Sammut – Re-elected III
Cikku Azzopardi – Re-elected IV
Beniamino Bonnici – Re-elected V
Salvatore Cachia...
- 'protest concert':
Indie musicians Brikkuni, Beangrowers, il-Lapes and
Cikku l-Poplu
taking part". Times_of_Malta.
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