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词条 Carmelo Abela
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  1. Biography

  2. Personal life

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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|honorific-prefix = The Honourable
|name = Carmelo Abela
|honorific-suffix = MP
|office = Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion
|primeminister = Joseph Muscat
|term_start = 9 June 2017
|term_end =
|predecessor = George Vella
|successor =
|office1 = Minister for Home Affairs and National Security
|primeminister1 = Joseph Muscat
|term_start1 = 9 December 2014
|term_end1 = 9 June 2017
|predecessor1 = Emmanuel Mallia
|successor1 = Michael Farrugia
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|2|10|df=y}}
|birth_place = Malta
|death_date =
|death_place =
|party = Labour Party
|spouse = Melanie Bugeja
|children = 2
}}Carmelo Abela (born 10 February 1972) is a Maltese politician and is serving as an incumbent Labour MP and was the Minister for Home Affairs and National Security. He also served as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta.[1] On June 8, 2017, he was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion.[2]

Biography

Carmelo Abela was born on 10 February 1972 in Malta.[1]

He won his first general election in 1996, when he was named to the 8th Parliament of Malta.[1] He has since won all the following parliamentary elections, in 1998, 2003, 2008, and 2013. He was elected Deputy Speaker of the Tenth Parliament on March 6, 2003, and re-appointed on October 5, 2008, resigning as speaker on July 5, 2010.[1]

He has served as Government Whip in the Malta Legislature.[1]

In December 2014, he became Minister for Home Affairs and National Security. [1] As Home Affairs Minister, in January 2017 he stated that the government had “no plans” to extend Maltese citizenship to children born in Malta with migrant parents. Prior to 2001, all children born in Malta were entitled to citizenship, with the law changed to apply to only those born before 1989 in 2001.[1] On June 8, 2017, he was elected Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion.[2]

Personal life

He and his wife Melanie have two children.[3]

See also

{{Portal|Malta}}
  • List of current foreign ministers
  • List of foreign ministers in 2017
  • List of Ministers for Home Affairs of Malta

References

1. ^{{Citation | last =Diacono | first = Tim | title =Home Affairs Minister rejects calls to give migrant children born in Malta citizenship | newspaper = Malta Today | date =January 5, 2017 | url = http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/73175/abela_rejects_calls_to_give_citizenship_to_stateless_maltaborn_children_#.WTs5yhPyuRs | access-date = June 9, 2017 }}
2. ^{{Citation | last =Camilleri | first = Ivan | title =Outgoing Cabinet fares well at polls | newspaper = Times of Malta | date =June 9, 2017 | url = https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20170609/local/outgoing-cabinet-fares-well-at-polls.650248 | access-date = June 9, 2017 }}
3. ^{{Citation | title =Hon. Carmelo Abela MP - Minister for Home Affairs and National Security | newspaper = Parlament Ta’ Malta | date = | url = http://www.parlament.mt/abela-carmelo | access-date = June 9, 2017}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110725141023/http://www.carmeloabela.org/Biography/tabid/1196/Default.aspx Official Website]
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7 : 1972 births|Government ministers of Malta|Labour Party (Malta) politicians|Living people|Maltese Roman Catholics|Members of the House of Representatives of Malta|Foreign ministers of Malta

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