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Marlene Farrugia

Marlene Farrugia (born 24 July 1966) is a Maltese former Member of Parliament and former leader of the Democratic Party. Previously she had been a member of the Nationalist Party, with whom she contested the General Elections in 1996 and 1998, and the Labour Party, with whom she was elected in 2008 and 2013, before resigning in 2015.[2] She formed the Democratic Party in 2016,[3] but left it in 2019.

Marlene Farrugia
Leader of the Democratic Party
In office
21 October 2016 – 21 August 2017[1]
Succeeded byAnthony Buttigieg
Member of Parliament
In office
10 May 2008 – 20 February 2022
Personal details
Born (1966-07-24) 24 July 1966 (age 57)
Żurrieq, State of Malta
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Party (2016-2019)
Labour Party (2003-2016)
Nationalist Party (1996-2003)
SpouseJeffrey Pullicino Orlando (divorced)
Domestic partnerGodfrey Farrugia
Children3
ResidenceQrendi
Alma materUniversity of Malta
OccupationPolitician, Dentist

Political career edit

 
Farrugia (right) depicted on a Labour Party billboard during the 2017 general election. The poster implies that Simon Busuttil (left) and Farrugia disagree on proposals.

Farrugia first entered the political scene in 1996, where she stood as a candidate (under the name of Marlene Pullicino) for the Nationalist Party in that year's Local Council elections and was elected, serving on the Zebbug Local Council between 1996 and 1999.[4] She subsequently stood for the 1998 General Elections on the Nationalist Party ticket. She gained 311 first count votes from the fifth electoral district and was not elected.[5]

Following the EU accession referendum held in 2003, Farrugia shifted allegiances to the Labour Party.[6] She contested the 2008 General Elections on behalf of the Labour Party and was elected from the fifth electoral district with a total of 3,375 first-count votes.[7] She was re-elected from the same electoral district in 2013, garnering 2,525 first-count votes.[8][9]

On 4 December 2018, Farrugia urged the public to "stand up to bullies everywhere and at all times", referring to the Parliamentary sitting during which Economy Minister Chris Cardona was heard threatening her and her partner Godfrey Farrugia by saying "Your turn will come".[10]

Democratic Party edit

Following disagreements with the Labour Party, Farrugia tendered her resignation from the party on 17 November 2015, becoming the only independent MP in the Maltese House of Representatives.[2] She later founded the Democratic Party becoming its first leader and only sitting MP.[3] Her re-election to Parliament in the 2017 general election made her the first elected Member of Parliament from a third party since 1962.[11] She continued to fight against the excesses of the Labour administration and supported the civil society activists' march for truth and justice in April 2018.[12] She criticised the government's handling of the Egrant inquiry, in which attempts were made to sweep other corruption allegations under the carpet.[13] She resigned as leader of the Democratic Party in 2017[14] and resigned from the party entirely in 2019[15]

Political views edit

Farrugia is known for her outspoken nature and has been a vocal critic of her party on a number of issues, including the introduction of divorce, environmental issues and over-development, and good governance. She defines her political position as centre-left,[16] however she is also influenced by her Roman Catholic faith (such as in the run-up to the 2011 referendum on the introduction of divorce, which she initially opposed on religious grounds).[17] Farrugia has also been vocal on issues related to environmental protection (particularly throughout the controversy related to the American Institute of Malta[18]) and good governance, and was highly critical of Minister Konrad Mizzi's and the Maltese Prime Minister's Chief of Staff Keith Schembri's involvement in the Panama Papers leaks.[19] Throughout her career, Farrugia frequently adopted positions against abortion, embryo freezing, and the introduction of the morning-after pill.[20][21] Nonetheless, in May 2021, she presented a private members' bill to Parliament proposing the decriminalisation of abortion, arguing that "being pro-life should not be perceived as conflicting with women’s self determination and reproductive rights".[22]

Property edit

Farrugia is the owner of Cavalier Tower, found in Qrendi.[23][24]

References edit

  1. ^ "Marlene Farrugia resigns from Partit Demokratiku leader - the Malta Independent".
  2. ^ a b Dalli, Miriam (17 November 2015). "Marlene Farrugia tenders resignation from Labour and environment committee". Maltatoday. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Marlene Farrugia is temporary leader of new Democratic Party". Times of Malta. 4 June 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  4. ^ . Kunsill Lokali Ħaż-Żebbuġ. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Government of Malta". 1998 Election Results. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  6. ^ Agius, Matthew (17 February 2015). "'I did not leave the PN, the PN left me' - Marlene Farrugia". Maltatoday. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Government of Malta". 2008 Election Results. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  8. ^ "2013 Election Results". Government of Malta. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  9. ^ . www.parlament.mt. Archived from the original on 2017-03-16. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  10. ^ Ltd, Allied Newspapers. "Bullying has no place in society, let alone in Parliament, PD says". Times of Malta. Retrieved 2019-01-12.
  11. ^ Borg, Bertrand (6 June 2017). "Marlene Farrugia's election met with counting hall taunts". Times of Malta. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Manifestazione a Valletta, Carluccio intervista Marlene Farrugia [video] | Corriere di Malta". Corriere di Malta (in Italian). 2018-04-29. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  13. ^ "Updated: Marlene Farrugia, Maria Efimova and other reactions - Newsbook". Newsbook. 2018-07-22. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  14. ^ "Marlene Farrugia resigns from Partit Demokratiku leader". The Malta Independent. 21 August 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  15. ^ Ltd, MediaToday Co. "Godfrey and Marlene Farrugia resign from Partit Demokratiku". MaltaToday. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  16. ^ Sansone, Kurt (27 March 2016). "New centre-left party just a few weeks away - Marlene Farrugia to fly its flag in Parliament". Times of Malta. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  17. ^ Massa, Ariadne (24 October 2010). "Marlene Pullicino offered to co-sponsor divorce bill". Times of Malta. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  18. ^ "Marlene Farrugia hits out at government ahead of 'American university' debate". Times of Malta. 15 December 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  19. ^ "Marlene Farrugia tables no confidence motion in Keith Schembri". Times of Malta. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  20. ^ "The bad news is Marlene's abortion Bill could be dead in the water (hope I'm wrong)". MaltaToday.com.mt. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  21. ^ "[ANALYSIS] Rollercoaster ride to irrelevance: the Farrugias and the PD". MaltaToday.com.mt. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  22. ^ "MP Marlene Farrugia presents bill to decriminalise abortion". Times of Malta. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  23. ^ Vella, Matthew (4 June 2017). "[WATCH] People blinded by Labour's largesse, Marlene Farrugia says in video message". Malta Today.
  24. ^ "Marlene Farrugia: Speaking out from the backbench (full interview)". The Malta Independent. 10 December 2013.

marlene, farrugia, born, july, 1966, maltese, former, member, parliament, former, leader, democratic, party, previously, been, member, nationalist, party, with, whom, contested, general, elections, 1996, 1998, labour, party, with, whom, elected, 2008, 2013, be. Marlene Farrugia born 24 July 1966 is a Maltese former Member of Parliament and former leader of the Democratic Party Previously she had been a member of the Nationalist Party with whom she contested the General Elections in 1996 and 1998 and the Labour Party with whom she was elected in 2008 and 2013 before resigning in 2015 2 She formed the Democratic Party in 2016 3 but left it in 2019 Marlene FarrugiaLeader of the Democratic PartyIn office 21 October 2016 21 August 2017 1 Succeeded byAnthony ButtigiegMember of ParliamentIn office 10 May 2008 20 February 2022Personal detailsBorn 1966 07 24 24 July 1966 age 57 Zurrieq State of MaltaPolitical partyIndependentOther politicalaffiliationsDemocratic Party 2016 2019 Labour Party 2003 2016 Nationalist Party 1996 2003 SpouseJeffrey Pullicino Orlando divorced Domestic partnerGodfrey FarrugiaChildren3ResidenceQrendiAlma materUniversity of MaltaOccupationPolitician Dentist Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Democratic Party 1 2 Political views 2 Property 3 ReferencesPolitical career edit nbsp Farrugia right depicted on a Labour Party billboard during the 2017 general election The poster implies that Simon Busuttil left and Farrugia disagree on proposals Farrugia first entered the political scene in 1996 where she stood as a candidate under the name of Marlene Pullicino for the Nationalist Party in that year s Local Council elections and was elected serving on the Zebbug Local Council between 1996 and 1999 4 She subsequently stood for the 1998 General Elections on the Nationalist Party ticket She gained 311 first count votes from the fifth electoral district and was not elected 5 Following the EU accession referendum held in 2003 Farrugia shifted allegiances to the Labour Party 6 She contested the 2008 General Elections on behalf of the Labour Party and was elected from the fifth electoral district with a total of 3 375 first count votes 7 She was re elected from the same electoral district in 2013 garnering 2 525 first count votes 8 9 On 4 December 2018 Farrugia urged the public to stand up to bullies everywhere and at all times referring to the Parliamentary sitting during which Economy Minister Chris Cardona was heard threatening her and her partner Godfrey Farrugia by saying Your turn will come 10 Democratic Party edit Following disagreements with the Labour Party Farrugia tendered her resignation from the party on 17 November 2015 becoming the only independent MP in the Maltese House of Representatives 2 She later founded the Democratic Party becoming its first leader and only sitting MP 3 Her re election to Parliament in the 2017 general election made her the first elected Member of Parliament from a third party since 1962 11 She continued to fight against the excesses of the Labour administration and supported the civil society activists march for truth and justice in April 2018 12 She criticised the government s handling of the Egrant inquiry in which attempts were made to sweep other corruption allegations under the carpet 13 She resigned as leader of the Democratic Party in 2017 14 and resigned from the party entirely in 2019 15 Political views edit Farrugia is known for her outspoken nature and has been a vocal critic of her party on a number of issues including the introduction of divorce environmental issues and over development and good governance She defines her political position as centre left 16 however she is also influenced by her Roman Catholic faith such as in the run up to the 2011 referendum on the introduction of divorce which she initially opposed on religious grounds 17 Farrugia has also been vocal on issues related to environmental protection particularly throughout the controversy related to the American Institute of Malta 18 and good governance and was highly critical of Minister Konrad Mizzi s and the Maltese Prime Minister s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri s involvement in the Panama Papers leaks 19 Throughout her career Farrugia frequently adopted positions against abortion embryo freezing and the introduction of the morning after pill 20 21 Nonetheless in May 2021 she presented a private members bill to Parliament proposing the decriminalisation of abortion arguing that being pro life should not be perceived as conflicting with women s self determination and reproductive rights 22 Property editFarrugia is the owner of Cavalier Tower found in Qrendi 23 24 References edit Marlene Farrugia resigns from Partit Demokratiku leader the Malta Independent a b Dalli Miriam 17 November 2015 Marlene Farrugia tenders resignation from Labour and environment committee Maltatoday Retrieved 7 June 2016 a b Marlene Farrugia is temporary leader of new Democratic Party Times of Malta 4 June 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2016 Zebbuġ Local Council Kunsill Lokali Ħaz Zebbuġ Archived from the original on 5 April 2016 Retrieved 8 June 2016 Government of Malta 1998 Election Results Retrieved 8 June 2016 Agius Matthew 17 February 2015 I did not leave the PN the PN left me Marlene Farrugia Maltatoday Retrieved 8 June 2016 Government of Malta 2008 Election Results Retrieved 8 June 2016 2013 Election Results Government of Malta Retrieved 9 June 2016 Parlament Ta Malta www parlament mt Archived from the original on 2017 03 16 Retrieved 2017 04 30 Ltd Allied Newspapers Bullying has no place in society let alone in Parliament PD says Times of Malta Retrieved 2019 01 12 Borg Bertrand 6 June 2017 Marlene Farrugia s election met with counting hall taunts Times of Malta Retrieved 9 June 2017 Manifestazione a Valletta Carluccio intervista Marlene Farrugia video Corriere di Malta Corriere di Malta in Italian 2018 04 29 Retrieved 2018 09 26 Updated Marlene Farrugia Maria Efimova and other reactions Newsbook Newsbook 2018 07 22 Retrieved 2018 09 26 Marlene Farrugia resigns from Partit Demokratiku leader The Malta Independent 21 August 2017 Retrieved 24 May 2019 Ltd MediaToday Co Godfrey and Marlene Farrugia resign from Partit Demokratiku MaltaToday Retrieved 2019 09 22 Sansone Kurt 27 March 2016 New centre left party just a few weeks away Marlene Farrugia to fly its flag in Parliament Times of Malta Retrieved 9 June 2016 Massa Ariadne 24 October 2010 Marlene Pullicino offered to co sponsor divorce bill Times of Malta Retrieved 9 June 2016 Marlene Farrugia hits out at government ahead of American university debate Times of Malta 15 December 2015 Retrieved 25 June 2016 Marlene Farrugia tables no confidence motion in Keith Schembri Times of Malta 16 May 2016 Retrieved 25 June 2016 The bad news is Marlene s abortion Bill could be dead in the water hope I m wrong MaltaToday com mt Retrieved 2021 05 13 ANALYSIS Rollercoaster ride to irrelevance the Farrugias and the PD MaltaToday com mt Retrieved 2021 05 13 MP Marlene Farrugia presents bill to decriminalise abortion Times of Malta Retrieved 2021 05 13 Vella Matthew 4 June 2017 WATCH People blinded by Labour s largesse Marlene Farrugia says in video message Malta Today Marlene Farrugia Speaking out from the backbench full interview The Malta Independent 10 December 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marlene Farrugia amp oldid 1181907242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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