Guido de Marco, KUOM (22 July 1931 – 12 August 2010) was a Maltese politician, who served as the sixth president of Malta from 1999 to 2004. A noted statesman...
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novelist Guido Mainero (born 1995), Argentine footballer Guido Mantega (born 1949), Italian-born Finance Minister of Brazil Guido de Marco (1931–2010)...
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security. During Christmas of 1999, President of Malta (Emeritus), Guido de Marco attended the Bethlehem Midnight Mass (24-25 December 1999) and met with...
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Maltese republic in 1974, without consulting the electorate; at the time, Guido de Marco called this "an unacceptable act of betrayal." Borġ Olivier's growing...
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September 1998 Prime Minister Alfred Sant Preceded by Guido de Marco Succeeded by Guido de Marco Deputy Prime Minister of Malta In office 28 October 1996 –...
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son of former president Guido de Marco and is a former deputy leader for parliamentary affairs of the Nationalist Party. De Marco studied at St Aloysius'...
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(MEUSAC) and subsequently served as advisor and Personal Assistant to Prof Guido de Marco during his tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister...
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Candidates elected: Alfred Sant (MLP), Sandro Schembri Adami (MLP), Guido de Marco (PN), Antoine Mifsud Bonnici (PN), Austin Gatt (PN) AD: 231 votes MLP:...
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Forty-fourth Sixteenth special Seventeenth special Eighteenth special 1990 Guido de Marco (1931–2010) Malta WEOG Forty-fifth 1991 Samir Shihabi (1925–2010) Saudi...
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convention. Notable holders of the LL.D. degree include Ugo Mifsud Bonnici, Guido de Marco, George Borg Olivier, and Lawrence Gonzi. In the UK and Republic of...
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