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George Pullicino, born May 12, 1964, is a Maltese politician, who served as Minister for Resources and Rural Affairs in a number of Nationalist Governments.
'''Name''': Hon. George Pullicino
 
  
'''Years active''': 1996-  
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== Political Career ==
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George Pullicino was elected to the House of Representatives of Malta in the 1996 general election; then he was re-elected in the September 1998 general election.
  
'''Party''': The Nationalist Party
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Following the 1998 election, in which the Nationalist Party returned to power, Pullicino was elected Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and in March 2002 he was subsequently appointed as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and the Environment.
  
=== Roles ===
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Pullicino was appointed as Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment after the April 2003 general election.
*Parliamentary for Home Affairs: 1998-2003
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Following the March 2008 general election, in which the Nationalist Party won by a narrow margin, Pullicino was retained in his post, but the Malta Environmental Planning Authority (MEPA) was retained by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi.
*Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment: 2003-2008
 
*Minister for Resources and Rural Affairs: 2008-2013
 
  
=== Education ===
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== Education ==
He finished his education at the University of Malta as an architect and specialising in urban planning.
 
  
=== History ===
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George Pullicino finished his education at the University of Malta as an architect, specialising in urban planning.
George Pullicino was elected to the House of Representatives of Malta in the 1996 general election; then he was re-elected in the September 1998 general election.
 
Following the 1998 election, in which the Nationalist Party returned to power, Pullicino was elected Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and in March 2002 he was subsequently appointed as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and the Environment.
 
Pullicino was appointed as Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment after the April 2003 general election.
 
Following the March 2008 general election, in which the Nationalist Party won by a narrow margin, Pullicino was retained in his post, but the Malta Environmental Planning Authority (MEPA) was retained by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi.
 
  
 
== External Links and References ==
 
== External Links and References ==
* [http://www.parlament.mt/pullicino-george www.parlament.mt - George Pullicino MP]
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[http://www.parlament.mt/pullicino-george www.parlament.mt - George Pullicino MP]
  
 
[[Category:Maltese Politicians]]
 
[[Category:Maltese Politicians]]
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[[Category: Maltese Parliamentarians]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, 10 June 2015

George Pullicino, born May 12, 1964, is a Maltese politician, who served as Minister for Resources and Rural Affairs in a number of Nationalist Governments.

Political Career[edit]

George Pullicino was elected to the House of Representatives of Malta in the 1996 general election; then he was re-elected in the September 1998 general election.

Following the 1998 election, in which the Nationalist Party returned to power, Pullicino was elected Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and in March 2002 he was subsequently appointed as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Home Affairs and the Environment.

Pullicino was appointed as Minister for Rural Affairs and the Environment after the April 2003 general election. Following the March 2008 general election, in which the Nationalist Party won by a narrow margin, Pullicino was retained in his post, but the Malta Environmental Planning Authority (MEPA) was retained by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi.

Education[edit]

George Pullicino finished his education at the University of Malta as an architect, specialising in urban planning.

External Links and References[edit]

www.parlament.mt - George Pullicino MP