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Robert Abela

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Robert Abela (born 7 December 1977) is a Maltese lawyer and politician who has served as prime minister of Malta and leader of the Malta Labour Party since 2020. The son of former president George Abela, he was elected to Parliament in 2017. Abela was sworn in as prime minister following the resignation of Joseph Muscat on 13 January 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Abela is the 14,830th most popular politician (down from 14,416th in 2019), the 34th most popular biography from Malta (down from 26th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Maltese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Robert Abela ranks 14,830 out of 19,576Before him are Yossi Sarid, Christian Kern, Muharrem İnce, Ivan Babushkin, Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason, and Mulayam Singh Yadav. After him are Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, Muhammad Mian Soomro, Juan Manuel Gálvez, Uchida Kōsai, Mario Cuomo, and Wilhelm Matthias Naeff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Robert Abela ranks 116Before him are Bobby Roode, Ludacris, Deeyah Khan, Steve Aoki, Heo Sung-tae, and Matt Czuchry. After him are Manu Ginóbili, Aria Giovanni, Yoshihiko Matsuoka, Danger Mouse, Natalia Gavrilița, and Birgit Prinz.

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In Malta

Among people born in Malta, Robert Abela ranks 34 out of 71Before him are Ugo Mifsud Bonnici (1932), Lorenzo Gafà (1630), Emma Heming Willis (1978), Anton Buttigieg (1912), Dun Karm Psaila (1871), and George Preca (1880). After him are Karmenu Vella (1950), Enrico Mizzi (1885), Joe Sacco (1960), Joseph Muscat (1974), Joe Borg (1952), and Albert Hyzler (1916).

Among POLITICIANS In Malta

Among politicians born in Malta, Robert Abela ranks 17Before him are George Borg Olivier (1911), Dom Mintoff (1916), Lawrence Gonzi (1953), Ċensu Tabone (1913), Paul Xuereb (1923), and Ugo Mifsud Bonnici (1932). After him are Karmenu Vella (1950), Enrico Mizzi (1885), Joseph Muscat (1974), Joe Borg (1952), Albert Hyzler (1916), and Alfred Sant (1948).