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Paul Borg Olivier
Paul Borg Olivier sharing a joke with Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament
Secretary-General PN
In office
June 2008 – June 2013
Preceded byJoe Saliba
Succeeded byChris Said
Mayor of Valletta
In office
1999–2008
Preceded byHector Bruno
Succeeded byAlexiei Dingli
Personal details
Born (1969-09-01) 1 September 1969 (age 55)
Valletta, Malta
Political partyPartit Nazzjonalista
SpouseGloria
Alma materUniversity of Malta
OccupationAdvocate and Legal Counsel, Kamra tal-Avukat, 1996, politician

Paul Borg Olivier OMC, OSI, (born 1 September 1969) is a Maltese politician, former mayor of the Maltese capital city Valletta and Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party.

Early life and education

Borg Olivier was born in Valletta, to Paul Borg Olivier and Marie Therese nee Huber, and is the youngest of five siblings.

He had a Catholic education and formation at both primary and secondary level, first at St. Joseph School, following on to the Jesuit-run, St. Aloysius College, in Malta.

University life

Borg Olivier read law and was conferred with a Doctorate in Law from the University of Malta in 1995.

During his time at university, Borg Olivier was elected to the Students’ Representative Council (KSU), and to the Senate of the University of Malta, the academic governing board, on behalf of the students.

Borg Olivier was also President of MZPN, the youth branch of Partit Nazzjonalista.

Borg Olivier was admitted to the Maltese Bar of Advocates in 1996 and first served a Senior Associate with Fenech and Fenech Advocates (1996–2000), later setting up his private practice. During that period he role in the firm, and after, focused primarily on Litigation, pleading in the Courts of First Instance and Courts of Appeal.

Political office

Borg Olivier stood as a Nationalist Party candidate (a party founded on Christian Democratic principles and member of the European Peoples Party) for National and Local Elections in the First Electoral District including Valletta in 1996, 1998, 2003 and 2008. He was first elected councillor to the Valletta Local Council in 1993, later to be elected Valletta Deputy Mayor (1996–99).

Borg Olivier was elected Mayor of Valletta, Malta’s Capital City, for three consecutive terms (1999–2008).[1]

With Mayor of Rome, Walter Veltroni, 2004

Following his public elective roles, Borg Olivier was elected Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party in June, 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]

with Prime Minister Gonzi

They were five challenging years faced with an unprecedented global economic crisis and internal party dissent due to a one seat majority in Parliament.

Following a party electoral defeat to the Labour Party at the end of the electoral mandate, Borg Olivier decided not to recentest the post and his five year term of office came to an end in June 2013. He was succeeded by Chris Said, former Minister of Justice in the Lawrence Gonzi Government (2008–2013).

Credit, Partit Nazzjonalista
Credit, Times of Malta

Borg Olivier is the nephew of former Maltese Prime Minister Giorgio Borg Olivier and grandson of Paolo Borg Olivier, a former Nationalist Party Minister. List of political families#Malta

George Borg Olivier receiving the Malta Independence Instruments, 1964
Prime Minister George Borg Olivier meeting with US President John F. Kennedy in September, 1963

Exit from politics (2013)

Borg Olivier exited the political scene in 2013 and returned to his private legal practice. He headed the legal team winning one of Malta's important 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]

Borg Olivier has also successfully led constitutional and human rights cases against the Malta Broadcasting Authority and the state-run television stations in landmark cases for breach of right of freedom of expression.[4]

He has also pleaded and appeared before the Court of Justice of the European Union, presenting and defending individual petition before the court.

Photography enthusiast

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.[5] He shoots with Leica M cameras and lenses and his main subjects are Valletta, Street Photography and Documentary Photography. In 2014, he was interviewed on the Leica Camera Blog.[6]

Personal life

Paul is married to Gloria and they have one daughter, Maria Pia, born in 2005.

Paul Borg Olivier is currently a practicing lawyer.

Paul borg Olivier wrote the introduction to Frans Sammut's Bonaparte à Malte.

Family members of interest


Preceded by Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party
2008–2013
Incumbent

Honours

Knight Commander (Encomienda) in the Order of Civil Merit, Orden del Mérito Civil), 2008

Order pro merito melitensi, Medaglia pro Merito Melitensi (Argento), 2008

Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia, 2021.

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 August 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Updated: Paul Borg Olivier is new PN general secretary", The Times of Malta, June 28, 2008.
  3. ^ "Updated (4): Constitutional Court grants 2 extra seats to PN, election process to be determined". Independent.com.mt. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Court upholds PN cases against PBS, Broadcasting Authority". Times of Malta. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  5. ^ "I Shot It : Black-And-White Photo Competition 1 2015 : Results". I-shot-it.com. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Meet the Leica Meet: Paul Borg Olivier, My Valletta". Blog.leica-camera.com. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2018.