Dominic Mintoff KUOM (Maltese: Duminku Mintoff, [dʊmˈɪnku mˈɪntɒff]; often called il-Perit, "the Architect"; 6 August 1916 – 20 August 2012) was a Maltese... 41 KB (3,697 words) - 21:25, 2 May 2024 |
disagreements with his Deputy Dom Mintoff which had led to a series of cabinet crises. Boffa formed the Malta Workers Party (MWP) while Mintoff re-organized the Labour... 51 KB (4,247 words) - 10:53, 11 May 2024 |
21 August 1951, the daughter of the former Prime Minister of Malta, Dom Mintoff and Moyra De Vere Bentinck, by whom she is descended from both Dutch... 8 KB (678 words) - 05:14, 21 August 2023 |
and supported the "diocesan junta" of Church organisations opposing Dom Mintoff and his Party. He would later claim to be "a Nationalist by birth, but... 11 KB (1,005 words) - 21:25, 2 May 2024 |
islands achieved self-government, with the Malta Labour Party (MLP) of Dom Mintoff seeking either full integration with the UK or else self-determination... 29 KB (2,895 words) - 16:34, 19 April 2024 |
1987), Australian cricketer Dom O'Donnell, Gaelic footballer from the 1950s to 1970 Dom Reardon, British comics artist Dom Mintoff (1916–2012), Maltese politician... 3 KB (343 words) - 22:40, 8 January 2024 |
of 1947 was soon in crisis following Paul Boffa's disagreements with Dom Mintoff. Following the general elections of 1950, Borg Olivier held the post... 32 KB (3,930 words) - 00:37, 10 May 2024 |
majority of votes, but it managed only 31 seats to the Labour Party's 34. Dom Mintoff said that he would not be ready to govern in such conditions and hinted... 4 KB (264 words) - 02:25, 14 May 2024 |
record producer D. Clinton Dominick III (1918–2009), New York politician Dom Mintoff (1916–2012), prime minister of Malta Domenick L. Gabrielli (1912–1994)... 12 KB (1,526 words) - 10:04, 6 May 2024 |
Dom Mintoff (21 June 1971 – 22 December 1984) On 13 December 1974, following amendments to the Constitution by the Labour government of Dom Mintoff,... 6 KB (411 words) - 20:29, 19 April 2024 |
On 15 October 1979, following hearsay about an attempt on the life of Dom Mintoff, a large group of thugs attacked and burnt down the premises and printing... 32 KB (3,087 words) - 02:42, 10 May 2024 |
friendly policy changed in 1971, when Dom Mintoff, of the Labour Party, was elected as prime minister. Mintoff supported neutrality as his foreign policy... 15 KB (953 words) - 17:28, 6 April 2024 |
Mintoff, Dom - vacated PN Bonnici, Emmanuel Borg Olivier, Giorgio - vacated Farrugia, Herman - casual election MLP Brincat, Joseph - vacated Mintoff,... 4 KB (315 words) - 08:25, 21 November 2023 |
authorities but also for his classic biographies of Manuel Dimech and Dom Mintoff. Montebello, the son of Joseph, a RAF corporal, and Lucrezia (k.a. Grace)... 22 KB (2,119 words) - 22:18, 11 May 2024 |
Sant had ambitions to succeed Dom Mintoff as leader of the Labour Party, but the two had a falling out and when Mintoff resigned as Labour leader and... 14 KB (1,198 words) - 01:29, 21 August 2023 |
1970s on his infrequent holidays there as a guest of Prime Minister Dom Mintoff. The elder Kim had meanwhile remarried and had another son, Kim Pyong... 130 KB (12,092 words) - 18:54, 9 May 2024 |
Dougall (born 1952), Maltese chef, writer and television personality. Dom Mintoff (former Prime Minister and leader of Labour Party) and Erin Serracino... 22 KB (1,765 words) - 13:48, 26 April 2024 |
The Mintoff family Dom Mintoff (Prime Minister of Malta, 1955–1958, 1971–1984 leader of Labour Party, 1949–1984) Yana Mintoff (daughter of Dom Mintoff, Maltese... 322 KB (38,736 words) - 00:03, 15 May 2024 |
Dom Mintoff Maltese Government 1971–76, the Maltese government under Dom Mintoff Maltese Government 1976–81, the Maltese government under Dom Mintoff... 10 KB (1,273 words) - 01:05, 22 April 2023 |
post-independence Prime Minister of Malta between 1950–1955 and 1962–1971. Dom Mintoff Missier Malta Repubblika, Missier Malta Hielsa Father of Republican Malta... 59 KB (2,658 words) - 12:49, 14 May 2024 |