Here’s The Full List Of Robert Abela’s New Cabinet After The Election

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Prime Minister Robert Abela has unveiled the first Cabinet of the new legislature following Labour’s historic fourth consecutive general election victory.The new Cabinet includes a mix of familiar faces retaining key portfolios and several notable changes as the government prepares to begin a new five year term.Here’s the full list of ministers announced:Ian BorgDeputy Prime Minister and Minister for HealthOwen BonniciMinister for Accommodation and LandsMichael FalzonMinister for Social Policy and the FamilyAnton RefaloMinister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food SupplySilvio SchembriMinister for the Economy, Technology and Strategic ProjectsJulia FarrugiaMinister for Inclusion and VolunteeringClint CamilleriMinister for GozoByron CamilleriMinister for Education and SportMiriam DalliMinister for Energy, the Environment and Grand Harbour RegenerationClyde CaruanaMinister for FinanceClifton GrimaMinister for Justice, Research and InnovationJonathan AttardMinister for Planning, Infrastructure and EmploymentJo Etienne AbelaMinister for TourismChris BonettMinister for Sustainable MobilityChris FearneMinister for Foreign and European AffairsAlison Zerafa CivelliMinister for Local Government and Public WorksKeith Azzopardi TantiMinister for European Funds, Social Dialogue and Consumer ProtectionGlenn BedingfieldMinister for Home Affairs and SecurityMalcolm Paul Agius GaleaMinister for Arts, Culture and National HeritageOmar FarrugiaMinister for Youth, Wellbeing and the Implementation of the Electoral ProgrammeRosianne CutajarMinister for Equality and Civil RightsDeo DebattistaParliamentary Secretary within the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry for Health (responsible for Active Ageing)Alicia Bugeja SaidParliamentary Secretary within the Ministry for Energy, the Environment and Climate (responsible for Animal Welfare)What do you make of these appointments?•