Maltese order of precedence
The Maltese order of precedence is a conventionally set list. It is only used as a guide for protocol.[1]
Order of precedence as from 2016
- President of Malta
- Prime Minister
- Speaker of the House
- Archbishop of Malta
- Chief Justice
- Ministers
- Parliamentary Secretaries
- Leader of the Opposition
- Former Presidents, Former Prime Ministers
- Diplomatic Corps
- Bishop of Gozo
- Principal Permanent Secretary
- Judges
- Attorney General
- Deputy Speaker
- MPs
- Former archbishops, chief justices, Speakers
- Magistrates
- Permanent secretaries, Police Commissioner, Commander AFM
- Auditor General and Ombudsman
Precedence to 2019
- President of Malta (George Vella)
- Foreign heads of state/Reigning monarchs
- Prime Minister (Robert Abela)
- Deputy Prime Minister (Chris Fearne)
- Chief Justice (Joseph Azzopardi)
- Speaker of the House (Angelo Farrugia)
- Ministers of the Government
- Justices of the Superior Court
- Parliamentary Secretaries
- Members of Parliament
- Magistrates of the Lower Court
- Attorney General
- Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Brig. Martin Xuereb)
- Mayors, in their jurisdiction
- Local Councillors, in their jurisdiction
- Ambassadors, in order of establishment of diplomatic relations with their countries
Notes
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