Nationalist Party (Malta) - Leaders

Leaders

  • 1880-1905 Fortunato Mizzi
  • 1926-1942 Sir Ugo Pasquale Mifsud (Prime Minister: 1924-27, 1932–33) and Enrico Mizzi
  • 1942-1944 Giorgio Borg Olivier (acting)
  • 1944-1950 Enrico Mizzi (Prime Minister: 1950)
  • 1950-1977 Giorgio Borg Olivier (Prime Minister: 1950-1955, 1962–1971)
  • 1977-2004 Eddie Fenech Adami (Prime Minister: 1987-1996, 1998–2004)
  • 2004- Lawrence Gonzi (Prime Minister: 2004-2008, 2008-)

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