List of finance ministers of Malta

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This is a list of people who held the portfolio of Finance Minister of Malta .

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Cabinets from 1921 to 1958

Cabinets since 1962

Political parties

   Nationalist Party    Labour Party

Fourteen people have served as Finance Minister of Malta since 1962.

Finance MinisterTerm of officePolitical party
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
No.Took officeLeft office
1 No image.svg Giovanni Felice
(1899–1977)
1st5 March 19621963 Nationalist Party
2 Statue Giorgio Borg Olivier Castille Square Valletta n2.jpg Giorgio Borġ Olivier
(1911–1980)
19631964 Nationalist Party
3 No image.svg Tommaso Caruana Demajo
(1910–1973)
19647 April 1966 Nationalist Party
(1) No image.svg Giovanni Felice
(1899–1977)
2nd7 April 196621 June 1971 Nationalist Party
4 No image.svg Joseph Abela
(1922–)
21 June 19719 July 1979 Labour Party
5 No image.svg Ġużè Cassar
(1918–2001)
9 July 197920 December 1981 Labour Party
6 No image.svg Lino Spiteri
(1932–2014)
1st20 December 19813 September 1983 Labour Party
7 No image.svg Wistin Abela
(1933–2014)
3 September 198312 May 1987 Labour Party
8 No image.svg George Bonello du Puis
(1928–2010)
12 May 198727 February 1992 Nationalist Party
9 John Dalli 2011.jpg John Dalli
(1948–)
1st27 February 199228 October 1996 Nationalist Party
(6) No image.svg Lino Spiteri
(1932–2014)
2nd29 October 199626 March 1997 Labour Party
10 No image.svg Leo Brincat
(1949–)
26 March 19976 September 1998 Labour Party
(9) John Dalli 2011.jpg John Dalli
(1948–)
2nd8 September 199823 March 2004 Nationalist Party
11 Lawrence Gonzi 2009.jpg Lawrence Gonzi
(1953–)
23 March 200412 March 2008 Nationalist Party
12 No image.svg Tonio Fenech
(1969–)
12 March 200813 March 2013 Nationalist Party
13 Edward Scicluna.jpg Edward Scicluna
(1946–)
13 March 201322 November 2020 Labour Party
14 No image.svg Clyde Caruana
( – )
22 November 2020Incumbent Labour Party

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