Claudette Abela Baldacchino

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Claudette Abela Baldacchino (born 1973) is a Maltese politician and journalist who has served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2013 to 2014. In Malta, she represents the Labour Party, [1] [2] where she is president of the Women's Group known as Nisa Laburisti. [3]

Biography

Born on 17 February 1973, Claudette Abela Baldacchino was brought up in the village of Qrendi in southwestern Malta. In addition to a degree in social studies (1999), she is also a graduate in social administration (2005). From 1995, she worked as a journalist and new presenter for Maltese radio and television. [1] In the 2000s, she served as reporter in the Maltese Community of the Regions,[ clarification needed ] taking a special interest in Social Europe and stressing that the most important issue for her was people rather than money. [2]

From 2005, she was a member of the Council of Europe's Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. In 2009, she was elected a Member of the European Parliament where she joined the Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection and the Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand. [1]

In 2013, Abela Baldacchino was prominent in the press as a result of her standing for the European Parliament elections while facing criminal charges of fraud in connection with travel payments she had claimed. [4] [5] She was subsequently cleared on this on 15 September 2021, in a lengthy court case presided by magistrate Josette Demicoli. [6]

On 5 February 2024, Abela Baldacchino announced that she would be running for a seat on behalf of Malta's Labour Party in the European Parliament elections taking place in June. [7]

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