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Adrian Delia was born on 8 August, 1969 in Sliema, State of Malta, is a Maltese politician and lawyer. Discover Adrian Delia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August 1969
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace Sliema, State of Malta
Nationality Malta

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His wife is Nickie Vella De Fremaux (Divorced)

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1969

Adrian Delia, (born 8 August 1969, in Sliema, Malta) is a Maltese politician, and lawyer by profession.

1993

He graduated as a lawyer from the University of Malta in 1993.

Delia started out in the Legal Office of Mid-Med Bank, a bank later acquired by HSBC and branded as HSBC Malta.

Delia founded his legal firm Aequitas Legal.

He acted as Director and Company Secretary of Erste Bank Malta.

2011

Delia was elected as vice-president of Birkirkara F.C. in June 2011, while also representing the club in the council of the Malta Football Association.

2013

He was approached by Mario de Marco on behalf of the Nationalist Party (Malta) to contest the 2013 Maltese general election and 2017 Maltese general election, which he both declined for career reasons.

2015

He then was president of Birkirkara from 29 May 2015 till 29 June 2017 following his announcement that he would be taking an active role in politics.

2016

Under the presidency of Delia the club achieved the first qualification in the third qualifying round in the UEFA Europa League in Season 2016–17.

Delia famously lured in former Italian international Fabrizio Miccoli.

The team won a match against West Ham United F.C., but were eliminated on penalties.

After the match West Ham showed interest in Birkirkara's Mauricio Mazzetti, but Delia commented that no formal offers had been made.

Adrian Delia worked for Radio 101 during his student years.

2017

He is the former leader of the Nationalist Party from September 2017 till October 2020.

Adrian Delia grew up in Birkirkara.

He received his formation from the Jesuit St Aloysius' College.

In 2017, after the Simon Busuttil's announced departure as Leader of the Nationalist Party further to the loss in the 2017 elections, Delia was the first to contest the leadership of the party.

He resigned from Birkirkara F.C. on 28 June 2017.

His nomination was made official on 17 July 2017.

Delia faced Chris Said, Frank Portelli and Alex Perici Calascione.

On 17 September 2017 he was confirmed as Leader of the Nationalist Party.

During the beginning of his tenure, Delia started reworking the image of the Nationalist Party.

In fact the team installed was no longer made up by a majority of lawyers, which was typical of the party, but instead included a sociologist, an economist, a banker and an engineer.

He also reintroduced the party to the man in the street, by visiting villages and their local clubs.

He took a socially conservative stance in politics in general, flagging Malta as lacking traditional moral values and national soul, and has come out against the relaxation of drug laws and liberalisation of prostitution.

Delia also raised security concerns from lack of community policing where necessary.

He also came out against vacation leave for homosexual women seeking IVF treatment abroad, a parliamentary motion which proved unpopular and was lost.

On 16 October 2017, further to the death of Daphne Caruana Galizia, he expressed concerns over rule of law, calling the incident "the collapse of democracy and freedom of expression."

He called for Joseph Muscat, then Prime Minister of Malta, to assume responsibility of what happened by resigning.

Delia however declined to join protests, saying it would not be appropriate for him to be present, given their past feud.

In 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia accused Delia of links to a London-based prostitution racket.

Delia denied the allegation.

2018

In August 2018, it was reported that Adrian Delia was possibly the most popular throughout the race, as his lack of political experience was seen as an advantage.

On 3 February 2018, as Opposition Leader, Delia reshuffled spokespersons within the Parliamentary Group and took the shadowing of the Justice Ministry in hand.

On 20 May 2018, Delia promised that a PN government, if elected, would repay the money overcharged from energy bills.

Further to the conclusions of the magisterial inquiry with regards to ownership of Egrant, Delia requested that the report would be published in full, and wrote to the Advocate General to provide him with a full copy.

Furthermore, Delia removed Simon Busuttil from Shadow Minister for Good Governance and asked him to resign on 22 July 2018.

Delia assumed the Good Governance portfolio himself.

His request was later backed by the Administrative Council of the Party.

In a later interview, in May 2018, he promised to resign if any such activity is ever found.