Difference between revisions of "Carmelo Abela"
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− | Carmelo Abela was born in 1972. Carmelo Abela | + | Carmelo Abela was born in 1972. Carmelo Abela is a member of the parliament of Malta and is serving as an incumbent Labour MP. |
=== Political Career === | === Political Career === | ||
− | He currently works at HSBC Bank Malta PLC | + | |
− | + | He currently works at HSBC Bank Malta PLC. Abela first contested general elections in 1996 and was elected in every general election since then. He served as Deputy Speaker of the House between June 2003 and May 2010. In the past years he represented the Maltese Parliament in a number of conferences abroad, both as Member of Parliament and also in his role of Deputy Speaker. He is serving as Government Whip in this legislature. He is also a member of the House Business Committee and Privileges Committee. | |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
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He studied at Zejtun Primary School, then at the Handaq Michael, Anton Vassalli, Qormi and Giovanni Curmi Higher School. He continued his studies at the University of Malta in the field of labor studies. | He studied at Zejtun Primary School, then at the Handaq Michael, Anton Vassalli, Qormi and Giovanni Curmi Higher School. He continued his studies at the University of Malta in the field of labor studies. | ||
Revision as of 13:00, 30 September 2014
Carmelo Abela was born in 1972. Carmelo Abela is a member of the parliament of Malta and is serving as an incumbent Labour MP.
Political Career
He currently works at HSBC Bank Malta PLC. Abela first contested general elections in 1996 and was elected in every general election since then. He served as Deputy Speaker of the House between June 2003 and May 2010. In the past years he represented the Maltese Parliament in a number of conferences abroad, both as Member of Parliament and also in his role of Deputy Speaker. He is serving as Government Whip in this legislature. He is also a member of the House Business Committee and Privileges Committee.
Education
He studied at Zejtun Primary School, then at the Handaq Michael, Anton Vassalli, Qormi and Giovanni Curmi Higher School. He continued his studies at the University of Malta in the field of labor studies.