History of Malta

Malta Through the Ages

From the world's oldest free-standing temples to modern independence — explore Malta's remarkable 5,000-year story.

All Eras 🏛️ Ancient/Prehistoric Malta ⚔️ Phoenician & Roman Period 🕌 Arab & Norman Period ✝️ Knights of St John 🚢 French & British Colonial Period 🇲🇹 Independence & Modern Malta
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1971–1987
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Labour governments
The elections of 1971 saw the Labour Party (MLP) under Dom Mintoff win by just over 4,000 votes. The Labour government immediately set out to re-negotiate the post-Independence military and financial agreements with the United Kingdom. The government also undertook nationalization programmes and the expansion of the public sector and the welfare state. Employment laws were updated with gender equality being introduced in salary pay. Concerning civil law, civil marriage was introduced and homosexuality and adultery were decriminalised (1973); capital punishment for murder was abolished in 1971. The following year, Malta entered into a Military Base Agreement with the United Kingdom and other NATO countries, after mediation by Italy's Aldo Moro.
President Anthony Mamo and Prime Minister Dom Mintoff
1974
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Malta Becomes a Republic
On 13 December 1974, Malta was declared a Republic, with a President as Head of State.
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1979
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End of British presence and new regional alliances
Malta enshrined its neutrality and non-aligned status in the Constitution.
U.S. President George H. W. Bush and USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev
1987 - 2004
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Accession process to the European Union
The general elections that followed in 1987 saw the Nationalist Party achieve such a majority of votes. The new Nationalist administration of Edward Fenech Adami sought to improve Malta's ties with Western Europe and the United States. The Nationalist Party advocated Malta's membership in the European Union presenting an application on 16 July 1990. This became a divisive issue, with Labour opposing membership.
Celebrations at Fort Saint Angelo
2004
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Malta in the European Union
Malta's accession to the European Union in 2004 had important implications for the state's foreign policy. Notably, Malta was required to withdraw from the Non-Aligned Movement, of which the state had been an active member since 1971.
Robert Abela PM