State structure and political system of Malta Malta is a democratic constitutional state with a republican form of government. The current constitution was adopted in 1964 and amended in 1974 and 1987. Check computerminus for political system of Malta. Until 1974, Malta had the status of a limited monarchy within the British Commonwealth of Nations. In…
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Mass Media in Southern Europe
As part of European continent defined by Countryaah, Southern Europe includes Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, San Marino, and Slovenia. This page describes major mass media, including newspapers, radio stations and televisions within these countries. Mass media in Albania Until 1991 Albania had two daily newspapers, both controlled by the…
Malta Arts and Literature
Literature, drama and theater Maltese cultural life has historically been strongly influenced by both English and Italian influences. A literature in Maltese can be said to have been initially initiated by the poet Dun Karm (pseudonym of Carmelo Psaila, 1871–1961). Karm has been followed by Mario Azzopardi (1928–2006) and a dynamic generation of playwrights and…
Malta Recent History
Since there were several conflicts between Labor and nationalists of the Maltese delegation, it was decided to call the people to a referendum. This took place on 2/4 May and 21 September 1964, despite amidst unrest and protests, independence was proclaimed. According to Abbreviationfinder, an acronym site which also features history of Malta, London, however,…