Governor-General of Malta
Governor-General of Malta | |
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Coat of Arms of the Governor-General of Malta | |
Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo | |
Style | His Excellency |
Residence | San Anton Palace |
Appointer | Queen of Malta |
Precursor | Governor of Malta |
Formation | 21 September 1964 |
First holder | Sir Maurice Henry Dorman |
Final holder | Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo |
Abolished | 13 December 1974 |
Succession | President of Malta |
The Governor-General of Malta (Maltese: Gvernatur-Ġenerali ta' Malta) was the representative of Elizabeth II, the Queen of Malta, in the State of Malta from 1964 to 1974. This office replaced that of the Governor, and it was replaced by that of President upon the proclamation of the Republic of Malta.
Governors-General of Malta (1964–1974)
Name | Portrait | From | To |
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Sir Maurice Henry Dorman (1902–1993) | 21 September 1964 | 4 July 1971 | |
Sir Anthony Mamo (1909–2008) | 4 July 1971 | 13 December 1974 | |
See also
- List of Governors of Malta
- List of Presidents of Malta
- List of Prime Ministers of Malta
- Lists of incumbents
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