Paul Borg Olivier
Paul Borg Olivier | |
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Secretary-General PN | |
In office June 27, 2008 – June 5, 2013 | |
Preceded by | Joe Saliba |
Succeeded by | Chris Said |
Mayor of Valletta | |
In office 1999–2008 | |
Preceded by | Hector Bruno |
Succeeded by | Alexiei Dingli |
Personal details | |
Born | Valletta, Malta | 1 September 1969
Political party | Partit Nazzjonalista |
Spouse(s) | Gloria |
Paul Borg Olivier (born 1 September 1969) is a Maltese politician, former mayor of the Maltese capital city Valletta and Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party.
Borg Olivier read law at the University of Malta and was admitted to the Bar of Advocates in 1996. He was first a Senior Associate with Fenech and Fenech Advocates (1996–2000) before setting up his private practice.
Borg Olivier stood as a Nationalist Party candidate for National and Local Elections in the First Electoral District including Valletta in 1996, 1998, 2003 and 2008. He was elected Valletta Deputy Mayor (1996–99) and Mayor for three consecutive terms (1999–2008).[1]
He was elected Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party on June 27, 2008 under the party leadership of Lawrence Gonzi, succeeding Joe Saliba shortly after the Nationalist Party was returned to government in 2008 for a third consecutive term.[2]
Paul Borg Olivier decided not to contest again the post of Secretary General after the Nationalist Party lost the General Elections on 9 March 2013. His term as Secretary General ended on 5 June 2013 and was succeeded by Chris Said, former Minister of Justice in the Lawrence Gonzi Government (2008–2013).
Paul Borg Olivier is the nephew of former Maltese Prime Minister Giorgio Borg Olivier and grandson of , a former Nationalist Party Minister.
Following the return to his legal profession, Paul Borg Olivier piloted and headed the legal team winning one of Malta's leading recent cases before the Constitutional Court. The case related to the fundamental human rights and freedoms in electoral processes based on free and fair elections as listed in the European Convention on Human Rights. As a result of this case National Parliament was recomposed in the number of Members of parliament to better reflect the vote of the electors in the 2013 General Elections.[3]
Dr Borg Olivier wrote the introduction to Frans Sammut's Bonaparte à Malte.
Paul Borg Olivier took up photography in 2013. In 2015 he was awarded, from amongst 900 world entries, First Prize in the I Shot it Competition, partnered with Leica.[4] He shoots with Leica M cameras and lenses and his main subjects are Valletta, Street Photography and Documentary Photography. In 2014, Paul Borg Olivier was interviewed on the Leica Camera Blog.[5]
He is married to Gloria and they have one daughter, Maria Pia, born in 2005.
Paul Borg Olivier is currently a practicing lawyer.
Honours[]
Spain: Commander (Encomienda) in the Order of Civil Merit, (Spanish: Orden del Mérito Civil), 2008
Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Civil Order of Merit, Medaglia pro Merito Melitensi (Argento), 2008
References[]
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 August 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2008.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "UPDATED: Paul Borg Olivier is new PN general secretary", The Times of Malta, June 28, 2008.
- ^ "Updated (4): Constitutional Court grants 2 extra seats to PN, election process to be determined - The Malta Independent". Independent.com.mt. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ^ "I SHOT IT : Black-And-White Photo Competition 1 2015 : Results". I-shot-it.com. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ^ "Meet the Leica Meet: Paul Borg Olivier, My Valletta - The Leica Camera Blog". Blog.leica-camera.com. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- Living people
- Mayors of places in Malta
- Nationalist Party (Malta) politicians
- People from Valletta
- 1969 births
- 20th-century Maltese politicians
- 21st-century Maltese politicians
- Maltese people stubs
- European politician stubs