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Vor einem Tag · Roberta Metsola (Maltese: [ɹɔˈbɝta ˈmɛtsɔla]; née Tedesco Triccas; born 18 January 1979) is a Maltese politician serving as President of the European Parliament since January 2022. [2] Metsola was first elected to as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) in 2013, and became the First Vice-President of the European ...
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18. Jan. 2022 · 01/18/2022. The European Parliament has elected conservative Maltese lawyer Roberta Metsola as president after the death of office-holder David Sassoli. She is the first woman in 20 years to hold ...
11. Mai 2023 · Roberta Metsola. Roberta Metsola was elected president of the European Parliament in January 2022. Before that, she served as the first vice-president of the European Parliament becoming the first Maltese national to hold the post. In this position, she was responsible for the European Parliament’s relations with national ...
17. Jan. 2022 · Roberta Metsola surged to the European Parliament presidency on Tuesday, capping off a campaign where she pitched herself as a young but experienced female leader who can inspire and build consensus across Europe’s fractious political divides.
Vor einem Tag · The current President of the European Parliament is Roberta Metsola, who was elected in January 2022. [116] In most countries, the protocol of the head of state comes before all others; however, in the EU the Parliament is listed as the first institution, and hence the protocol of its president comes before any other European, or national, protocol.