Falzon, Michael

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Name: Hon. Michael Falzon

Years active: 2008 -

Party: The Labour Party

Address: Office of the Prime Minister

Roles

  • Deputy Leader Party Affairs (2003–2008)
  • International Secretary (1998–2003)
  • Election Manager (1993–2003)
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Planning and Simplification of Administrative Processes: (2013-)

Education

Michael Falzon was born in 1961 in Sliema. Michael Falzon attended "St Albert the Great College" in Sliema and Valletta. He joined the Bank of Valletta in 1979 as a clerk. In 1985 the Bank encouraged Michael to start reading law at the University of Malta, where he graduated as a notary in 1989 and as a lawyer in 1991. Falzon continued with his banking studies and he obtained the International qualification as an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, ACIB. Michael Falzon is currently employed at the Bank of Valletta as an Executive Head within the Bank's Legal Office.

History

Dr. Michael Falzon contested the general election for the first time in March 2008 obtaining 3,047 first preference votes in the Second District and 2,853 on the Tenth District. He was also Deputy Leader for Party Affairs from May 2003 to June 2008. Before this, however, Michael had served as the Election Manager of the Malta Labour Party’s Electoral Office since 1992. There he had gathered around him and led a team of dedicated persons who ensured that Labour was both professionally organised and better than the Nationalist Party in ensuring, that the electoral process during election time is fair, transparent and smooth. This professionalism has earned Michael Falzon the respect of everyone nation wide, not only within the Labour camp, but also from the Nationalist Party and the Electoral Commission. Dr Falzon also served as the Labour Party’s international secretary between 1998 and 2003. In this capacity he improved Labour’s contacts with sister parties in Europe and the Mediterranean Region. Dr Falzon’s international work culminated in meetings with world leaders such as the UK’s Tony Blair, Italy’s Massimo D’ Alema, Martin Schulz, the President of the Party of European Socialists within the European Parliament and Australian Labor Leader and eventually Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd.

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