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Maltese Government 2003–2008

19th Cabinet of Malta
Incumbent
Date formed12 April 2003
Date dissolved10 March 2008
People and organisations
Head of stateGuido de Marco (2003-2004)
Eddie Fenech Adami (2004-2008)
Head of governmentEddie Fenech Adami (2003-2004)
Lawrence Gonzi (2004-2008)
Member partyNationalist Party
Opposition partyMalta Labour Party
Opposition leaderAlfred Sant
History
Election2003 general election
PredecessorMaltese Government 1998–2003
SuccessorMaltese Government 2008–2013

The Maltese Government 2003–2008 was the Government of Malta from 12 April 2003 to 10 March 2008. The Prime Ministers were Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterEddie Fenech Adami12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Lawrence Gonzi23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Deputy Prime MinisterLawrence Gonzi12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Tonio Borg23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Communications and Competition PolicyCensu Galea23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Communications and National ProjectsAustin Gatt23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Education, Employment, and TrainingLouis Galea23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Family and Social SecurityDolores Cristina23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for FinanceLawrence Gonzi23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Finance and Economic AffairsJohn Dalli12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for Foreign AffairsJoe Borg12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
John Dalli23 March 20043 July 2004 Nationalist
Michael Frendo3 July 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for GozoGiovanna Debono12 April 200310 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for HealthLouis Deguara12 April 200310 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Information, Technology, and InvestmentAustin Gatt23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Justice and Home AffairsTonio Borg12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs, and Parliamentary AffairsTonio Borg23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Resources and InfrastructureNinu Zammit12 April 200310 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Rural AffairsGeorge Pullicino12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for Rural Affairs and EnvironmentGeorge Pullicino23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Social Policy and Parliamentary AffairsLawrence Gonzi12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for TourismFrancis Zammit Dimech12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Cultural HeritageFrancis Zammit Dimech23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Transport and CommunicationsCensu Galea12 April 200323 March 2004 Nationalist
Minister for Transport and Urban Development ProjectsJesmond Mugliett23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist
Minister for Youth and ArtsJesmond Mugliett12 April 200323 March 2003 Nationalist
Minister for Youth and SportLouis Galea23 March 200410 March 2008 Nationalist

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