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  1. Nationalist Party (Malta) Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Licensing. This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo. If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any lar ...

  2. Pages in category "Nationalist Party (Malta) politicians" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alan Abela-Wadge; Robert Arrigo; Graziella Attard Previ; Frederick Azzopa ...

  3. The Nationalist Party won Malta's adhesion to the European Union supporting a YES vote in a national referendum beating the Malta Labour Party who surprisingly, being a traditionally leftist party, opted for a NO vote. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Censutabone (talk • contribs) 21:26, 2 October 2007 (UTC) Reply

  4. Nationalist Party. Eddie Fenech Adami (born February 7, 1934, Birkirkara, Malta) is a Maltese political leader who twice served as prime minister of Malta (1987–96 and 1998–2004) and who later was the country’s president (2004–09). After graduating from the University of Malta, Fenech Adami practiced law beginning in 1959, and from 1962 ...

  5. The party was founded in June 2007, the two most prominent founders being Josie Muscat, a medical doctor and entrepreneur and a former MP of the Nationalist Party, and real estate magnate Anġlu Xuereb. Muscat was elected National Action's first Leader. The party was best known for its position on immigration.

  6. The Nationalist Party (Maltese: Partit Nazzjonalista, PN) is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Malta, along with the Labour Party. It is a Christian-democratic, and conservative political party, and it has been also described as centrist or centre-right on the political spectrum. It is supportive of Malta's membership in the European Union. It is currently in opposition to ...