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'''Name''': Hon. Marthese Portelli
 
  
'''Years active''': 2013-
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Marthese Portelli, born the 27th of May, 1976, in a member of the Maltese Parliament.
  
'''Party''': The Nationalist Party
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== Political Career ==
 
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During her career, Marthese Portelli held various managerial positions within the organizations specialized in IT, Marketing and waste management, including Operations Manager, Project Manager and Legal & Commercial Manager .
=== Roles ===
 
*Member of: Foreign and European Affairs Committee and Social Affairs Committee
 
 
 
=== Education ===
 
In 2002, she graduated as a lawyer from the University of Malta, with a specialization in commercial law and ICT .
 
 
 
=== History ===
 
During her career, she held various managerial positions within the organizations specialized in IT, Marketing and waste management, including Operations Manager, Project Manager and Legal & Commercial Manager .
 
 
Her first involvement in politics was in 1998, when she was elected Vice - President of KSU on the behalf of the SDM. From there, she was also appointed as a member of the Gender Issues Committee of the University of Malta. Then, in 2007, represented by the Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs Council on children.
 
Her first involvement in politics was in 1998, when she was elected Vice - President of KSU on the behalf of the SDM. From there, she was also appointed as a member of the Gender Issues Committee of the University of Malta. Then, in 2007, represented by the Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs Council on children.
She has been the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PN and she has witnessed and participated in the process of renewal and internal change taking place within the party. Marthese was also directly involved in the campaign of Local Councils elections of 2008 and 2012.
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Marthese Portelli has been the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PN and she has witnessed and participated in the process of renewal and internal change taking place within the party. Marthese was also directly involved in the campaign of Local Councils elections of 2008 and 2012.
 
In the general election of 2013 she was elected Member of Parliament from the 9th District
 
In the general election of 2013 she was elected Member of Parliament from the 9th District
  
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== Education ==
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In 2002, Marthese Portelli graduated as a lawyer from the University of Malta, with a specialization in commercial law and ICT .
  
 
== External Links and References ==
 
== External Links and References ==

Revision as of 10:43, 8 October 2014

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Marthese Portelli, born the 27th of May, 1976, in a member of the Maltese Parliament.

Political Career

During her career, Marthese Portelli held various managerial positions within the organizations specialized in IT, Marketing and waste management, including Operations Manager, Project Manager and Legal & Commercial Manager . Her first involvement in politics was in 1998, when she was elected Vice - President of KSU on the behalf of the SDM. From there, she was also appointed as a member of the Gender Issues Committee of the University of Malta. Then, in 2007, represented by the Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs Council on children. Marthese Portelli has been the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PN and she has witnessed and participated in the process of renewal and internal change taking place within the party. Marthese was also directly involved in the campaign of Local Councils elections of 2008 and 2012. In the general election of 2013 she was elected Member of Parliament from the 9th District

Education

In 2002, Marthese Portelli graduated as a lawyer from the University of Malta, with a specialization in commercial law and ICT .

External Links and References