List of speakers of the House of Representatives of Malta explained

Twenty nine people have served as speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta since the office was established in 1921. The post did not exist in the period between 1933 and 1947 and also in the period between 1958 and 1962.

Political parties
SpeakerTerm of officePolitical party
1Edgar Arrigo
October 1921July 1923Political Union
2Salvatore Borg Olivier
July 1923June 1927Nationalist Party
3Robert Hamilton
June 1927July 1929Constitutional Party
4Anthony Montanaro Gauci
August 1929April 1930Constitutional Party
5Giuseppe Degiorgio
October 1932November 1933Nationalist Party
Office abolished (November 1933 – November 1947)
6Ġużè Cassar
November 1947April 1948Labour Party
7Peter Paul Debono
April 1948June 1950Labour Party
8Tommaso Caruana Demajo
October 1950October 1952Nationalist Party
9Anthony Pullicino
October 1952January 1953Nationalist Party
10Joseph Cassar Galea
January 1953March 1953Nationalist Party
11Edwin Busuttil
March 1953October 1953Constitutional Party
12Joseph M. Camilleri
December 1953December 1954Nationalist Party
13Joseph Flores
March 1955December 1955Labour Party
14Nestu Laiviera
December 1955April 1958Labour Party
Office abolished (April 1958 – February 1962)
15
February 1962February 1966Nationalist Party
16
April 1966June 1971Nationalist Party
17
June 1971September 1976Labour Party
18
September 1976January 1978Labour Party
19
January 1978February 1982Labour Party
20Daniel Micallef
February 1982July 1986Labour Party
21Paul Xuereb
July 1986February 1987Labour Party
22
February 1987May 1987Labour Party
23
July 1987October 1988Nationalist Party
24Lawrence Gonzi
October 1988September 1996Nationalist Party
25Myriam Spiteri Debono
October 1996August 1998Labour Party
26Anton Tabone
October 199810 May 2008Nationalist Party
27Louis Galea
10 May 200829 April 2010Nationalist Party
28Michael Frendo
29 April 20106 April 2013Nationalist Party
29Angelo Farrugia
6 April 2013IncumbentLabour Party

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