词条 | Ugo Mifsud Bonnici |
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| name=Ugo Mifsud Bonnici | honorific-suffix = KUOM | image=Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici.jpg | order=5th President of Malta | term_start= 4 April 1994 | term_end= 4 April 1999 | primeminister=Edward Fenech Adami Alfred Sant | predecessor=Censu Tabone | successor=Guido de Marco | birth_date={{birth date and age|1932|11|8|mf=y}} | birth_place=Cospicua, British Malta | spouse=Gemma Bianco (1959–present) | children=3 | religion=Roman Catholicism | languagesspoken=Malta, English, Italian | signature=Signature of Ugo Mifsud Bonnici.png}} Ugo Mifsud Bonnici, KUOM (born 8 November 1932) is a Maltese politician and was the fifth President of Malta from 4 April 1994 until the same day in 1999. Early life, education, and familyUgo Mifsud Bonnici was born in Cospicua as the son of Professor Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici, and his wife, Maria (née Ross). He was educated at the Lyceum and the Royal University of Malta. He graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in 1952 and as a Doctor of Laws in 1955. As a lawyer, he has practised in all the Law Courts of Malta. On 3 May 1959, he married Gemma (née Bianco); the couple has three childrenː Carmelo, Anton and Jeanne-Pia.[1] Entry to politicsFollowing in his father's footsteps, he contested the General Elections in the interests of the Nationalist Party in 1966.[1] He was elected from the 2nd District which comprised Cospicua, Vittoriosa, Senglea, Kalkara and Fgura.He has been re-elected in all subsequent General Elections.For fifteen years (1972–1987) he was the Nationalist Party's spokesman for Education.In 1977 he was also elected President of the Party's General and Administrative Councils.[1] Cabinet MemberIn 1987 the Nationalist Party was elected to Government and Bonnici was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister of Education.[2] His portfolio included Education, Environment, Broadcasting, Culture, Youth, Museums and Sport. In 1990 he became Minister of Education and the Interior. Following the 1992 elections Mifsud Bonnici was appointed Minister of Education and Human Resources.[1] As a Member of Parliament, he took an active interest in the updating of Malta's legislation. He was a member of numerous Select Committees including the Committee set up to draft the Constitutional changes that declared Malta a Republic.[1] As a Minister, he worked on the drafting of important legislation such as the Education Act, the Environment Act, the National Archives Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Promotion Act. He made a strong effort to improve the standards at public schools.[3] PresidencyHe was inaugurated as President of Malta on 4 April 1994, and would serve his term ended five years later to the day. WritingsDr. Mifsud Bonnici is a prolific writer. His articles have appeared in various newspapers; some were published in two books: Il-Linja t-Tajba - L-Aħjar Artikli ta' Dottor Ugo Mifsud Bonnici and Biex il-Futur Reġa' Beda.[4] He also spent some years as editor of a literary magazine Malta Letterarja.[5][6] HonoursNational Honours
References1. ^1 2 3 4 Profile of Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box | before=Censu Tabone | title=President of Malta | years= 1994–1999 | after=Guido de Marco }}{{s-end}}{{MaltesePresidents}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mifsud Bonnici, Ugo}}2. ^{{cite news|title=Defeated Malta leader has heart attack as new Cabinet is sworn in | first=Austin | last=Sammut|date=15 May 1987 | work=The Times}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Malta 3; High Technology Bid|first=Godfrey|last=Grima|date=10 March 1988|work=The Financial Times}} 4. ^http://www.aboutmalta.com/grazio/pres.html 5. ^Profile, 2 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090228172944/http://www.searchmalta.com/surnames/mifsud/umb.shtml |date=2009-02-28 }} 6. ^Profile, 3 7 : 1932 births|Living people|Presidents of Malta|Nationalist Party (Malta) politicians|Maltese Roman Catholics|Companions of Honour of the National Order of Merit (Malta)|People from Cospicua |
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