Anthony Mamo
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Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo, OBE, QC, (born January 9, 1909) was the first President of Malta when the country became a republic on December 13th, 1974, and held the office until 1976. He was previously Governor-General, representing Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta, when the country was a Commonwealth realm. He was also the first Maltese citizen to be appointed Governor-General, and before independence, briefly served as acting Governor.
Preceded by Sir Maurice Dorman |
Governor-General of Malta 1971–1974 |
Succeeded by — |
Preceded by – |
President of Malta 1974–1976 |
Succeeded by Anton Buttigieg |
Presidents of Malta | |
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Anthony Mamo • Anton Buttigieg • Albert Hyzler* • Agatha Barbara • Paul Xuereb* • Ċensu Tabone • Ugo Mifsud Bonnici • Guido de Marco • Eddie Fenech Adami * denotes acting |