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Malta was downgraded to A3 from A2 with negative outlook as Moody’s Investors Service adjusted the sovereign debt ratings of nine EU countries in order to reflect their response to the growing financial and macroeconomic risks linked to the euro area cri
People stroll downtown in La Valette, Malta. If the euro zone were to split apart, what would become of small member states such as Malta? (Patrick Hertzog/AFP/Getty Images) ST. JULIAN’S, Malta — Nobody wants to get dumped on an important anniversary. Th
(L-R) Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, his Estonian counterpart Andrus Ansip, Slovakian counterpart Iveta Radicova, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi pose for a family photo during an... View Photo »
A chronology of key events: 1814 - Malta a crown colony of the British Empire. Valletta's architectural charms are a draw for tourists Built in 1565 Taken by the British in 1800 Population: 7,200 World War ll - Heavy bombing by German and Italian air for
Franco Debono has said that he would not be challenging Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi for the leadership of the Nationalist Party. Tourism Minister Mario de Marco, MEP Simon Busuttil and MP Beppe Fenech Adami have also said they will not contest. On Sund
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi yesterday joined burgeoning calls to end the terror gripping Syria, saying evidence of human rights violations was “overwhelming” and calling for the redoubling of UN-centred efforts to end the violence. Syria is in the grip
Front row left to right, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Slovakian Prime Minister Iveta Radicova and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi. Back row left to right, Estonia's Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and British Prime Minister David... View Photo »
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi has reshuffled his cabinet by announcing a split in the justice and home affairs ministry and appointing Mario de Marco as Minister of Tourism, the Environment and Culture, Chris Said as Minister of Justice and Jason Azzopar
EU heads of state pose for a group photo at an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Dec. 9, 2011. First row from left to right: European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaite, Croatia’s P
Lawrence Gonzi (born 1 July 1953) is the incumbent Prime Minister of Malta. He is also the leader of the governing Nationalist Party (Maltese: Partit Nazzjonalista). He became Prime Minister on 23 March 2004, following the resignation of Eddie Fenech Adami. Full Article
Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives for a European Union summit at the EU headquarters on January 30, 2012 in Brussels. European leaders bid to close a chapter in the debt crisis today with a pact on balanced budgets, but the eurozone Achilles heel that is Greece threatens to...
View Photo »Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (L) greets Libyan air force pilot Ali Al-Rabti (R) as pilot Abdullah al-Salheen (2nd R) looks on before a meeting between a Libyan military delegation and Maltese authorities at the Office of the Prime Minister in Valletta January 23, 2012. Two...
View Photo »Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (2nd L) shakes hands with the Libyan General Chief of Staff, Major General Yousef El Mangoush, next to two Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter planes at the Medavia hangar at Malta International Airport, outside Valletta, January 23, 2012. Two Mirage...
View Photo »(L-R) Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, his Estonian counterpart Andrus Ansip, Slovakian counterpart Iveta Radicova, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi pose for a family photo during an European Union summit in Brussels...
View Photo »Front row left to right, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Slovakian Prime Minister Iveta Radicova and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi. Back row left to right, Estonia's Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and British Prime Minister David Cameron during a group photo at an...
View Photo »Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (L) welcomes Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi to his office at the Auberge de Castille in Valletta January 6, 2012. Yang arrived in Malta on Friday evening for a two-day visit, according to local media.
View Photo »Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi signs Croatia's EU accession treaty, on the sidelines of an European Union summit at the EU headquarters on December 9, 2011 in Brussels. Croatia signed an EU accession treaty, a move paving the way for the former Yugoslav republic to join the bloc in...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives at a European Union summit in Brussels December 9, 2011. EU leaders agreed stricter budget rules for the euro zone on Friday, but failed to secure changes to the EU treaty among all 27 member states, meaning a deal will instead have to...
View Photo »Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives for an informal dinner gathering European Union (EU) heads of State or government on the eve of an European Union summit at the EU headquarters on December 8, 2011 in Brussels.
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi delivers a speech during the Conservative European People's Party (EPP) congress in Marseille, southern France, December 8, 2011. The EPP Congress in Marseille will debate the document 'Moving Europe Forward' in preparation of the European Council...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi speaks during the 20th congress of the EPP on December 8, 2011 in Marseille, southern France. The congress of the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) Group in the European Parliament takes place from December 7 to 8, 2011 and will debate the...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives at an European Union summit in Brussels December 8, 2011. European Union leaders will discuss proposals for tighter euro zone integration on December 8-9, with the aim of bringing deficits and debt much more strictly into check, a move that...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (5th L), his wife Catherine (4th L), First Lady Margaret Abela (6th L), opposition leader Joseph Muscat (8th L) and his wife Michelle (7th L) take part in the President's Charity Fun Run in Floriana December 4, 2011. About 11,000 people took part in...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (C) and Valletta mayor Alexiei Dingli (R) switch on the lights of a seven-metre tall Christmas tree, made out of over 2000 glass baubles, in the main street of Valletta December 1, 2011.
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi speaks during a joint news conference with his Libyan counterpart Abdel Rahim al-Kib during an official visit to Tripoli on November 28, 2011.
View Photo »Libya's interim prime minister Abdel Rahim al-Kib (R) holds a joint news conference with his Maltese counterpart Lawrence Gonzi following their meeting in Tripoli on November 28, 2011.
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (R) addresses parliament as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Tonio Borg (L) walks to his seat during the 2012 Budget debate in Valletta November 23, 2011. The European Union will be allocating funds for a gas pipeline to Malta following a...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi lays a wreath on the War Memorial cenotaph during a Remembrance Sunday memorial service in Floriana, on the outskirts of Valletta, November 13, 2011. Representatives of the Commonwealth observed two minutes silence on Remembrance Sunday to...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (C) talks to members of the media after surviving a vote of confidence, outside the parliament in Valletta November 8, 2011. The vote was called by the prime minister in a bid to quell dissent within his ruling Nationalist Party and enable the...
View Photo »Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives prior to an European Council at the Justus Lipsius building, EU headquarters in Brussels on October 23, 2011. Europe aimed to nail down a solution to the worst economic crisis in its history, as the spotlight at an emergency meeting of EU...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives at the EU summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The EU leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (C) walk up the stairs of the offices of the Prime Minister at Auberge de Castille in Valletta October 18, 2011. Clinton arrived in Malta early on Tuesday for talks with Gonzi on the situation in Libya.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) and Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (R) admire the architecture of Auberge de Castille housing the offices of the Prime Minister in Valletta October 18, 2011. Clinton arrived in Malta early on Tuesday for talks with Gonzi on the...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) waves to onlookers during an impromptu walkabout with Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (R) in Valletta October 18, 2011. Clinton arrived in Malta early on Tuesday for talks with Gonzi on the situation in Libya.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signs a guest book during her meeting with Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, right, in Malta on Tuesday Oct. 18, 2011. Clinton visited the Mediterranean island nation of Malta on Tuesday to thank Maltese authorities for their assistance...
View Photo »Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives for a European Union summit at the EU headquarters on January 30, 2012 in Brussels. European leaders bid to close a chapter in the debt crisis today with a pact on balanced budgets, but the eurozone Achilles heel that is Greece threatens to...
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