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Grazzi


Thanks for your courage and vision, by always steering Malta in the right direction, and convincing the nation to follow you in very difficult times. Modern Malta, as we know it today, is thanks to you. 

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Thank you, Eddie!


It is thanks to Eddie that Malta came forward in leaps and bounds after the years of uncertainty, violence, threats, corruption and worse that we suffered under Labour. It is important that history is kept alive, because it is our duty to remind the younger generations, lest history repeats itself - as, sadly, we are…

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Tama


Meta f'dan il-pajjiz waqghet dalma kerha, Dr Eddie Fenech Adami ghazel li jixghel ix-xema tat-tama.  RA

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Eddie – a political colossus for Malta


Undoubtedly Eddie was one the heavyweights of all time in Maltese history. His political achievements are second to none and will be part of the golden moments of our times. All Malta, irrespective of any political allegiances one might follow, should respect him for his input into our political environment to achieve the status we…

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Kull ma ridna kien pajjiż normali

Simon Busuttil

F’daqqa waħda ġara xi ħaġa u kulħadd beda jiġri kemm jiflaħ. Lura minn fejn ġejna. Xammejt il-gass tad-dmugħ. Il-folla bdiet tinbotta lura. Ġrejna kemm flaħna. Eluf ta’ nies jiġru geġwiġija, kważi naqgħu f’saqajn xulxin. Ħin minnhom il-ħamrija sfrondat taħt saqajja u waqajt. Ħija ġibidni mill-ġakketta tal-jeans u qajjimni. “Igri!,” qalli. Komplejna niġru. Kienu ħafru toqob…

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Transformational leadership

John Zammit

There are many types of leadership; as many, perhaps, as leaders themselves. But, in general, leadership styles can be positioned on a continuum between two poles, these being the transformational leadership model and its opposite, the transactional model. These terms were first coined by American late-20th century sociologist James V. Downton and were later developed…

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Leading the PN to victory in 1987: Eddie’s style of leadership

Louis Galea

In the late 1960s, I was very active in student politics and thinking seriously about pursuing a vocation in national politics. Within the Nationalist Party, three men of the younger generation stood out. Guido De Marco was, nationally, the more visible. Ugo Mifsud Bonnici was someone I much admired from afar. Then there was Eddie,…

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Working alongside Eddie Fenech Adami

Francis Zammit Dimech

I was a Law student and President of the University Students’ Council when Dr Eddie Fenech Adami became Nationalist Party Leader in 1977. These were turbulent times.  Labour had achieved its second electoral victory a year earlier in an atmosphere of corrupt practices and serious abuses – in particular through intimidation of elderly patients at…

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My journey through a lens with Eddie Fenech Adami

Eddie Aquilina

I started my political and photographic journey with Eddie Fenech Adami just after the stolen 1981 election. Like many, I was urged by the sheer injustice to a man who had been the people’s choice in that election, yet was still leader of the opposition because of electoral district gerrymandering. And of course, we had…

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