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Malta

Island in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya.

Government

Malta is a multiparty liberal democracy, with a prime ministerial political executive. The 1974 constitution provides for a 65-member house of representatives, elected by universal suffrage, through a system of proportional representation using the single-transferrable vote in multimember constituencies, for a five-year term. As formal head of state the president is elected by the house for a five-year term and appoints a prime minister and cabinet, drawn from and collectively responsible to the house, which may be dissolved within its five-year term. A 1987 amendment to the constitution made provision for any party winning more than 50% of the votes in a general election to be guaranteed a majority of seats in the house, through the award of bonus seats, regardless of the number of seats actually won. This has meant that the number of deputies has sometimes risen to 69. Two political parties, the Malta Labour Party and the Nationalist Party, have dominated Malta's politics.

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REFERENCES

  • Boissevain, JeremyJeremyand Fireworks: Religion and Politics in Rural Malta(1965).
  • Friggieri, Oliver‘In search of a national identity: a survey of Maltese literature’, Durham University Journal 1(1985).
  • Friggieri, Oliver‘Maltese literature and national consciousness during British colonial rule 1800-1964’, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 1-2(1990).