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  1. Roberta Metsolová (celým menom neprechýlene Roberta Metsola Tedesco Triccas; * 18. január 1979, San Giljan, Malta) je maltská právnička a politička, europoslankyňa a úradujúca predsedníčka Európskeho parlamentu. [1] [2] Vyrastala v prímorskom meste Gzira a má dvoch mladších súrodencov. Vyštudovala právo s európskym a ...

  2. Roberta Metsola (nata Roberta Tedesco Triccas ad Portum Sancti Iuliani (mt) in insula Melita die 18 Ianuarii 1979) est politica Melitae et Unionis Europaeae . Metsola iuribus in Universitate Melitensi ac rebus Europaeis Brugis in Collegio Europaeo studuit. Ab anno 2004 in legatione Melitensi apud Unionem Europaeam laboravit.

  3. Roberta Metsola won the election in the first voting round, where she received an absolute majority of 458 votes out of 690 cast in the remote secret vote, among three candidates. At the beginning of the day’s proceedings, Kosma Złotowski (ECR, PL) withdrew his candidacy, bringing the number of candidates down to three.

  4. Roberta Metsola is the President of the European Parliament. She was first elected as an MEP for Malta and Gozo in 2013, being re-elected in 2014 and 2019. Roberta is also the Head of the Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) Delegation within the European People’s Party Group in the European Parliament.

  5. Metsola, 1979 geboren, steht für eine junge Generation Europa, hat nach dem Doktor der Rechte einen Magister am Europakolleg in Brügge absolviert, arbeitete ab 2004 als Rechtsreferentin in der Vertretung Maltas bei der EU, später für die EU-Außenbeauftragte Catherine Ashton. 2013 wurde sie EU-Abgeordnete.

  6. Roberta Metsola Tedesco Triccas (ur. 18 stycznia 1979 w St. Julian’s [1]) – maltańska prawniczka i polityk, posłanka do Parlamentu Europejskiego VII, VIII i IX kadencji, od 2022 przewodnicząca Parlamentu Europejskiego .

  7. 19. Jan. 2022 · Roberta Metsola being congratulated by other MEPs following her election on 18 January Metsola won the majority of MEPs’ votes on 18 January in a contest that featured two other women candidates, Alice Kuhnke (Greens/EFA, Sweden) and Sira Rego (The Left, Spain).