Godfrey Farrugia (born May 4, 1960, in
Żebbuġ
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History and origins
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), is a
Maltese
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retired politician, a family doctor, who served as member of the Maltese parliament from 2013 to 2022. He formerly served as the
Minister for Health
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and a
Government Whip
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, of which he resigned from both posts partially for his lack of trust with the
Labour Party in Government.
Politics
Farrugia was elected to the Maltese Parliament in the 7th district in March 2013. He was appointed
Minister of Health
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by the
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, on advice of Prime Minister
Joseph Muscat
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, on March 11, 2013, being sworn in March 13, 2013.
On March 29, 2014, Farrugia tendered his resignation from Minister.
On January 8, 2015, Farrugia was appointed as a Government whip.
Whilst serving as Government whip, on April 13, 2016, following the appearance of
Konrad Mizzi's name in the
Panama Papers
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leaks, he was of the opinion that he would have resigned if he was in the same situation.
In November 2016, Farrugia spoke out against the controversial Mrieħel Towers development, stating that they do not harmonise with the landscape and the skyline of the
Maltese islands
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.
On the December 4, 2016, he participated in walk to raise awareness of
Violence against women
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organised by Dar Merħba Bik.
Farrugia resigned as a Government whip on the April 29, 2017. Farrugia, in a public message on Facebook addressed to the Prime Minister, said that the Labour Party should have not favoured the powerful few above the national interest.
On May 13, 2017, Farrugia resigned from the Labour Party and announced his intention to contest the election on behalf of the newly founded
Democratic Party and join it as a Member.
On June 21, 2017, following a casual election for the 7th electoral district, Farrugia was elected when Beppe Fenech Adami gave up his seat for the district.
On July 30, 2018, Farrugia received a death threat from someone who claimed to be a supporter of
Nationalist Party leader
Adrian Delia.
On September 23, 2018, Farrugia announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Democratic Party. His nomination was seconded by
Anthony Buttigieg and deputy leader
Timothy Alden.
On October 13, 2018, Godfrey Farrugia was appointed as the new leader of the
Democratic Party.
Timothy Alden welcomed the news proclaiming Godfrey Farrugia to be Malta's very own
Cincinnatus
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. Alden made this comparison because of what he said was Farrugia's track record of choosing to do the right thing instead of opting for power, as evidenced by his joining the Democratic Party.
In late October 2018, Farrugia said that the Democratic Party is proposing to set up a new anti-organised crime commission. Farrugia stated that "It is imperative that Malta actively tackles organised crime. The reported collaboration between the Maltese underworld, Libyan militia and Sicilian mafia is of particular concern and must stop."
On December 2, 2018, Farrugia said Economy Minister
Chris Cardona had threatened him in
parliament
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, although he did not raise a privilege complaint.
On September 22, 2019, Farrugia resigned from the Democratic Party and stated that he and his wife would not contest another election. He was succeeded by
Timothy Alden who said he would not be quitting anything.
Personal life
He is the partner of
Marlene Farrugia, who is also a former member of parliament and the founder and former leader of the
Democratic Party.
References
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Living people
1960 births
Labour Party (Malta) politicians
Democratic Party (Malta) politicians
Leaders of political parties in Malta
Maltese general practitioners
21st-century Maltese physicians
20th-century Maltese physicians
People from Żebbuġ
21st-century Maltese politicians