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George Borg Olivier was born on 5 July, 1911 in Valletta, Crown Colony of Malta, is a Maltese politician and attorney (1911-1980). Discover George Borg Olivier'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 69 years old?

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Occupation Attorney, politician
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 5 July, 1911
Birthday 5 July
Birthplace Valletta, Crown Colony of Malta
Date of death 29 October, 1980
Died Place Sliema, Republic of Malta
Nationality Malta

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His wife is Alexandra Mattei (m. 1943–1980; his death)

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Children Angela Alexander Peter

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1911

Giorgio Borg Olivier, (Ġorġ Borg Olivier) (5 July 1911 – 29 October 1980) was a Maltese statesman and leading politician.

1920

George Borg Olivier was born in Valletta, the son of Olivier Borg Olivier and Rosa (née Amato), and had had a sheltered childhood lived in the Valletta of the 1920s and 1930s.

Borg Olivier grew up in a family steeped in Nationalist politics.

His uncle Salvatore was speaker of the house and then a senator, and led the opposition to Lord Strickland's Constitutional Party in the 1920s before becoming a cabinet minister during the premiership of Ugo P. Mifsud in the early 1930s.

Borg Olivier followed in this uncle's footsteps by becoming a notary.

1930

The 1930s were particularly trying for Maltese society.

War on the continent caused social and cultural tension on the islands.

The alignment of local culture with Italy by elements of the social elite appeared to be lackey behaviour towards Fascist Italy.

1935

As a university student, Borg Olivier was elected President of the Comitato Permanente Universitario until it was suppressed by the British colonial government in March 1935.

1937

He was educated at the Lyceum, Malta, and the Royal University of Malta, where he graduated Doctor of Laws in 1937.

1939

Borg Olivier was elected as one of the three Nationalist members of the Council of Government in 1939.

The Partito Nazionale of Enrico Mizzi and Sir Ugo P. Mifsud, the party chosen by Borg Olivier, came under strict scrutiny once war broke out in Europe in 1939.

The war led to the exile of Nationalists supporters, including Enrico Mizzi, one of the main leaders of the Partito Nazionale.

On 25 June 1939, Borg Olivier addressed his first mass-meeting in Siġġiewi, a village which also hosted his office as notary public:"...Giorgio Borg Olivier, figlio del compianto patriota ingegnere Oliviero. E' stato precisamente il notaio Giorgio a presentare a conclusione del Magnifico comizio, due grandi mazzi di fiori ai nostri due capi Sir Ugo e Enrico Mizzi, a nome di quella laboriosa e patriottica popolazione rurale"

Borg Olivier played an active role in this election, addressing political meetings in various villages, such as Birkirkara and Bormla.

He was one of the three party candidates, together with Mizzi and Mifsud, who made it to the Council of Government in 1939.

The Nationalist members' line in the 1939 Council of Government was not obstructionist, however the three members believed that "the nation is mature, and quite mature from now to administer the government. It has sufficient talent, sufficient capacity for work and sufficient patriotism."

Borg Olivier was also chosen by Lieutenant governor William Dobbie as one of eight Protection Officers.

Following the illegal internment and deportation of Maltese citizens, Borg Olivier offered a sustained opposition to the Council's deportations, talking at length and in many occasions against these actions, famously observing that:"Unless we are told the reasons for these arrests, internments and deportations, we have all the right to believe that those persons are the victims of political hatred."

1940

In May 1940, when the leader of the Nationalist party, Enrico Mizzi, was first interned by the British and deported, Borg Olivier became interim leader.

After his return, Mizzi made Borg Olivier his deputy.

Rising to office as a protégé of Mizzi and Sir Ugo P. Mifsud, Borg Olivier believed in the economic and social development of Malta as a viable independent state and in the necessity of a mixed economy.

During his premiership, he pursued corporatist policies to develop the tourism industry and construction as the engine of growth.

Under his leadership, average living standards rose steadily as Malta began to decouple from a fortress economy purely dependent on the British military establishment.

Near the end of his rule as prime minister, his government was rocked by various political and personal scandals, which seemed to symbolise the moral decay of the Maltese political establishment.

1943

Borg Olivier married Alexandra Mattei in 1943.

They had one daughter, Angela, and two sons, Alexander and Peter.

1945

The internees were returned to Malta in May 1945, and the three Nationalist members of the Council resigned in July, with the Nationalists refusing to participate in the 1945 elections.

This was a protest against the imposition of non-administrative government.

1947

In 1947, Borġ Olivier was elected to the Legislative Assembly and was later Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

The Boffa Government of 1947 was soon in crisis following Paul Boffa's disagreements with Dom Mintoff.

1950

He twice served as Prime Minister of Malta (1950–1955 and 1962–1971) as the Leader of the Nationalist Party.

Following the general elections of 1950, Borg Olivier held the post of Minister for Public Works and Reconstruction and Minister of Education in a Nationalist Minority Government led by Enrico Mizzi.

Borg Olivier became Prime Minister and Minister of Justice in a Minority Government upon Mizzi's death in December 1950.

He was also confirmed leader of the Nationalist Party by the Party's Executive Committee.

1955

He was also Leader of the Opposition between 1955–1958, and again between 1971–1977.

1977

Resigning from Leader of the Nationalist Party in 1977, Borg Olivier retained his parliamentary seat until his death in 1980.

He was succeeded as leader of the party by Eddie Fenech Adami.

2009

Alexandra Borg Olivier died on 25 February 2009, aged 87.

2012

Peter Borg Olivier died 19 April 2012, aged 62.