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== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
His involvement in politics goes back some 25 years. For most of this period, he held senior positions in various ministries spanning a wide variety of fields including health, care for the elderly, persons with disability, education, youth, sports, and employment. In 1998, Carlo Bonnici was also tasked with the setting up of NET News. In March 2007, he contested the local council elections where he was elected Deputy Mayor of the Attard Local Council, a post he retained until his election as Member of Parliament in 2008. Bonnici was re-elected to Parliament in 2013. He is Opposition spokesperson for Sustainable Development, the Environment and Climate Change. He has been Parliamentary Assistant at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Communication from 2010- 2013; Member of the Maltese Delegation to the Council of Europe; Member of the Council of Europe’s Committee on Culture, Science, Education, and Substitute member of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
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His involvement in politics goes back some 25 years. For most of this period, he held senior positions in various ministries spanning a wide variety of fields including health, care for the elderly, persons with disability, education, youth, sports, and employment. In 1998, Carlo Bonnici was also tasked with the setting up of NET News. In March 2007, he contested the local council elections where he was elected Deputy Mayor of the Attard Local Council, a post he retained until his election as Member of Parliament in 2008. Bonnici was re-elected to Parliament in 2013. He is Opposition spokesperson for Sustainable Development, the Environment and Climate Change. He has been Parliamentary Assistant at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Communication from 2010- 2013; a member of the Maltese Delegation to the Council of Europe; a member of the Council of Europe’s Committee on Culture, Science, Education, and substitute member of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
Carlo Bonnici graduated in languages and in gerontology from the University of Malta in 1992 and in 1994. In July 2007, he furthered his studies and graduated from the University of Leicester where he read for a Master of Arts in Communications.
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Carlo Bonnici graduated in languages and in gerontology from the University of Malta in 1992 and in 1994. In July 2007, he furthered his studies and graduated from the University of Leicester where he read a Master of Arts in Communications.
  
 
== External Links and References ==
 
== External Links and References ==
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Carlo Bonnici was born on 28 January 1967.

Political Career[edit]

His involvement in politics goes back some 25 years. For most of this period, he held senior positions in various ministries spanning a wide variety of fields including health, care for the elderly, persons with disability, education, youth, sports, and employment. In 1998, Carlo Bonnici was also tasked with the setting up of NET News. In March 2007, he contested the local council elections where he was elected Deputy Mayor of the Attard Local Council, a post he retained until his election as Member of Parliament in 2008. Bonnici was re-elected to Parliament in 2013. He is Opposition spokesperson for Sustainable Development, the Environment and Climate Change. He has been Parliamentary Assistant at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Communication from 2010- 2013; a member of the Maltese Delegation to the Council of Europe; a member of the Council of Europe’s Committee on Culture, Science, Education, and substitute member of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development

Education[edit]

Carlo Bonnici graduated in languages and in gerontology from the University of Malta in 1992 and in 1994. In July 2007, he furthered his studies and graduated from the University of Leicester where he read a Master of Arts in Communications.

External Links and References[edit]

www.parlament.mt - Carlo Bonnici MP

Carlo Bonnici's Personal Website