Prime Minister Robert Abela selects Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries in the new Cabinet
Following the democratic choice of the Maltese people in the general election of 30 May 2026, the swearing-in of the Cabinet will take place tomorrow.
Prime Minister Robert Abela has selected a number of Ministers who have the experience, competence and motivation to continue to lead the country forward. A number of Ministers will continue to fulfil the role they had in the previous legislature along with other responsibilities. Others, including a number of Deputies who served as Parliamentary Secretaries in the previous legislature, have been given new Ministerial responsibilities. Two Parliamentary Secretaries will be assisting the Ministers in their work.
The formation of the Cabinet reflects the Government’s commitment to delivering on the electoral manifesto chosen by the people, particularly the creation of wealth and investment in the quality of life of the people. While the Government is committed to continuing to deliver strong economic results, the work of the Cabinet will focus on the implementation of measures that make people’s lives easier, more beautiful and better.
The responsibilities of the Ministers and the contribution that the Parliamentary Secretaries are expected to make reflect the main priorities of the Government, including the digital sector, housing, mobility and the regeneration of different parts of our country.
These are the Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries selected by Prime Minister Robert Abela according to their responsibilities:
Ian Borg
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health
Owen Bonnici
Minister for Housing and Lands
Michael Falzon
Minister for Social Policy and the Family
Anton Refalo
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Supply
Silvio Schembri
Minister for the Economy, Technology and Strategic Projects
Julia Farrugia
Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering
Clint Camilleri
Minister for Gozo
Byron Camilleri
Minister for Education and Sport
Miriam Dalli
Minister for Energy, Environment and Grand Harbour Regeneration
Clyde Caruana
Minister for Finance
Clifton Grima
Minister for Justice, Research and Innovation
Jonathan Attard
Minister for Planning, Infrastructure and Employment
Jo Etienne Abela
Minister for Tourism
Chris Bonett
Minister for Sustainable Mobility
Chris Fearne
Minister for Foreign and European Affairs
Alison Zerafa Civelli
Minister for Local Government and Public Works
Keith Azzopardi Tanti
Minister for European Funds, Social Dialogue and Consumer Protection
Glenn Bedingfield
Minister for Home Affairs and Security
Malcolm Paul Agius Galea
Minister for Arts, Culture and National Heritage
Omar Farrugia
Minister for Youth, Wellbeing and Implementation of the Electoral Programme
Rosianne Cutajar
Minister for Equality and Civil Rights
Deo Debattista
Parliamentary Secretary in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Ministry for Health (responsible for Active Ageing)
Alicia Bugeja Said
Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Energy, Environment and Climate (responsible for Animal Welfare)
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