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Guido De Marco

Maltese politician (1931-2010).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Date of Birth

7/22/1931

Date of Death

8/12/2010

Member of Political Party

Nationalist Party

Country of Citizenship

Crown Colony of Malta
(1931 - 1964)
Start Time
: 1931
End Time
: 1964
State of Malta
(1964 - 1974)
Start Time
: 1964
End Time
: 1974
Malta
(1974 - )
Start Time
: 1974

Educated At

University of Malta
St Aloysius' College

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Valletta

Place of Death

Msida

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Given Name

Guido

Award Received

11 items
Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
(2009)
Point in Time
: 2009
Robert Schuman Medal
(2007)
Point in Time
: 2007
Order of the Three Stars
Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia
Order of Merit, 1st Class
Order of the White Star, Collar Class
Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
(2001)
Point in Time
: 2001
Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Honorary Doctor of the China Foreign Affairs University
(2001)
Point in Time
: 2001
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
National Book Prize
(2008)
Point in Time
: 2008

Occupation

Diplomat
University Teacher
Politician

Religion or Worldview

Catholic Church

Position Held

14 items
President of Malta
(4/4/1999 - 4/4/2004)
Replaces
:
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
Replaced By
:
Eddie Fenech Adami
Series Ordinal
:6
Start Time
: 4/4/1999
End Time
: 4/4/2004
President of the United Nations General Assembly
(1990 - 1991)
Replaces
:
Joseph Nanven Garba
Replaced By
:
Samir Shihabi
Start Time
: 1990
End Time
: 1991
Ambassador
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/24/1967 - 5/1/1971)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 4/24/1967
End Time
: 5/1/1971
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(10/4/1971 - 4/1/1975)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 10/4/1971
End Time
: 4/1/1975
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/21/1975 - 5/3/1976)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 4/21/1975
End Time
: 5/3/1976
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/25/1977 - 4/24/1978)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 4/25/1977
End Time
: 4/24/1978
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/24/1978 - 4/21/1980)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 4/24/1978
End Time
: 4/21/1980
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(5/11/1981 - 4/26/1982)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 5/11/1981
End Time
: 4/26/1982
Substitute Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(4/22/1985 - 10/1/1987)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 4/22/1985
End Time
: 10/1/1987
Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(1/27/1997 - 1/25/1999)
Represents
:
Malta
Start Time
: 1/27/1997
End Time
: 1/25/1999
Minister for Foreign Affairs
(5/5/1990 - 10/28/1996)
Replaces
:
Eddie Fenech Adami
Replaced By
:
George William Vella
Series Ordinal
:6
Start Time
: 5/5/1990
End Time
: 10/28/1996
Minister for Foreign Affairs
(9/8/1998 - 3/24/1999)
Replaces
:
George William Vella
Replaced By
:
Joe Borg
Start Time
: 9/8/1998
End Time
: 3/24/1999
Minister for Justice and Governance
(5/12/1987 - 2/27/1992)
Replaces
:
Ġużè Cassar
Replaced By
:
Joe Fenech
Series Ordinal
:6
Start Time
: 5/12/1987
End Time
: 2/27/1992

Member Of

Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Family Name

De Marco

Name in Native Language

Guido de Marco

Cause of Death

Myocardial Infarction

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Employer

University of Malta

Child

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Maltese

Place of Burial

Addolorata Cemetery
Burial Plot Reference
:Div. Punent Q-C-17

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