Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca

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Edgar Preca
(m. 2007)
Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca
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Coleiro Preca in 2017
9th President of Malta
In office
4 April 2014 4 April 2019
Children1
Alma mater University of Malta

Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, KUOM (born 7 December 1958) is a Maltese politician who served as President of Malta from 2014 to 2019. She has been president of Eurochild since 2019.

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Previously, as a member of the Labour Party, Coleiro Preca was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Representatives of Malta from 1998 to 2014. [1] She served as the Minister for the Family and Social Solidarity from 2013 to 2014 under Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.

Early life and career

Born in Qormi, Coleiro Preca studied at the University of Malta where she graduated with a BA in Legal and Humanistic Studies (International Studies) and a notary public diploma. [2]

Within the Labour Party, Coleiro Preca served within its executive. [3] She was a member of the National Executive, the Assistant General Secretary,[ citation needed ] and as the General-Secretary. [4] She was the only woman to have served in such a senior post of a Maltese political party.[ citation needed ] In addition to these posts, Coleiro Preca was also a member of the National Bureau of Socialist Youths (now the Labour Youth Forum), President of the Women's Section of the Party (1996-2001), founding member of the Ġużè Ellul Mercer Foundation and publisher of the Party's weekly newspaper Il-Ħelsien (now defunct). [5]

She served as MP in the Maltese Parliament from 1998 to 2014. In the 2008 general election she was the first elected MP. As an Opposition MP Coleiro Preca served as Shadow Minister for Social Policy and as member of the Parliamentary Permanent Committee for Social Affairs beginning in 1998. [6]

After Alfred Sant resigned as Leader of the Labour Party in 2008, Coleiro Preca unsuccessfully contested the Leadership election. [7]

She served on the Maltese delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from 2008 to 2013.

Following the end of her tenure as President of Malta in April 2019, Coleiro Preca, under the newly set up Office of the President Emeritus Coleiro Preca, will continue to serve as Chair for the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, The Emanuele Cancer Research Foundation Malta, and of the Malta Trust Foundation. Moreover, Coleiro Preca was appointed as President of Eurochild, during Eurochild's General Assembly in Brussels.

Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca is Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), Champion for UNIDO's Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa (IDDAIII) and Special Ambassador for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).

Moreover, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca is a member of the Advisory Board of Women Political Leaders Global Forum, and leads its #Girl2Leader Campaign. She is also Chairperson of the Senior Advisory Board of the Blockchain Charity Foundation (BCF).

Presidency

Coleiro Preca, as President, signing books at the MCC in Valletta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca signing MCCF books at the MCC.jpg
Coleiro Preca, as President, signing books at the MCC in Valletta
Preca with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in 2016 Ilham Aliyev met with Maltese President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, 2016 01.jpg
Preca with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in 2016

On 1 March 2014, Coleiro Preca accepted the nomination for president. Succeeding George Abela, she was sworn in as President on 4 April 2014. [8] Coleiro Preca is the youngest person to assume the office of President, sworn in at the age of 55, and is the second woman to hold the post after Agatha Barbara. [9]

The President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society

The President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society was established by Coleiro Preca on 25 June 2014. The Foundation is a non-governmental organization that focuses on community-building. [10] The Foundation operates through a consultation process and conducts scientific research through five Research Entities:

The Malta Trust Foundation

Coleiro Preca founded the Malta Trust Foundation on 14 May 2015. [12] The aim of this Foundation is to encourage vulnerable young people, experiencing difficulties in life, such as unemployment, being at risk of poverty, or social exclusion, to improve their lives through education and training. [13]

The President's Secret Garden

The President's Secret Garden, one of the gardens in San Anton Palace, was opened to the public by Coleiro Preca in 2015. [14] Coleiro Preca opened the garden in response to calls for more open play space for children. [15]

Arraiolos Group

In 2015, Coleiro Preca was the first Maltese President to join the Arraiolos Group of non-executive Presidents of the European Union. [16] The Presidents meet annually to discuss current state of affairs and the future development of the European Union. Coleiro Preca hosted the Arraiolos 2017 in Malta. [17]

Empower

On the Day of the Girl 2017, Coleiro Preca launched a platform, called Empower, "to encourage more women to participate in positions of influence and leadership, while also creating closer synergies among nationally-active groups for women". [18] Empower is an umbrella organization of seventeen Maltese women's organizations. [19]

The Emanuele Cancer Research Foundation Malta

The Emanuele Cancer Research Foundation Malta (ECRFM) was founded by The President's Trust, the Fondazione Terzo Pilastro, Italia e Mediterraneo, and the University of Malta. Coleiro Preca stated that "this new and most important venture will provide the much-needed research, development, and education about cancer, for the benefit of individuals, families, communities, and societies, across the Maltese Islands and the Mediterranean Region". [20]

The foundation is located at the Biomedical Sciences Building at the University of Malta, supported by the Fondazione Terzo Pilastro, Italia e Mediterraneo. [20]

Honours and awards

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Awards

Honorary degrees

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Political offices
Preceded by President of Malta
2014–2019
Succeeded by