Enrico Mizzi | |
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Bust of Enrico Mizzi in St John's Square, Valletta
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6th Prime Minister of Malta | |
In office 26 September 1950 – 20 December 1950 |
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Monarch | George VI |
Governor-General | Gerald Creasy |
Preceded by | Paul Boffa |
Succeeded by | Giorgio Borġ Olivier |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 September 1885 Valletta, Malta |
Died | 20 December 1950 (aged 65) |
Political party | Nationalist Party |
Spouse(s) | Bice Vassallo (m. 1926; d. 1950) |
Children | 1 |
Enrico "Nerik" Mizzi (20 September 1885 – 20 December 1950) was a Maltese politician, leader of the Maltese Nationalist Party and briefly Prime Minister of Malta.
Mizzi was born on 20 September 1885 in Valletta, Malta. He was the son of Fortunato Mizzi and Maria Sofia Folliero de Luna. In 1906 he graduated in literature and science at the Royal University of Malta. He studied law at La Sapienza in Rome and at the university of Urbino, where in 1911 he received a Laurea in law. In 1926 he married Bice Vassallo; they had one son, Fortunato Mizzi.
After the 1950 elections Mizzi was appointed Prime Minister in a hung parliament. He died in Valletta three months later and had a state funeral. To date, he is the only Maltese prime minister to have died in office.
Mizzi is remembered by the Maltese as a contributing force in the Maltese national and European identity.
"I hope that when I pass from this life to become a memory to posterity I hope no one will slander me... for party reasons.... As I had been declared by the Nationalist Party some thirty years ago, I am still, thank God, before the Party, before the people, and above all else before my own conscience 'senza macchia e senza paura'.”
A foundation, to promote and better appreciate his life and works and that of his father Fortunato, was founded in 2010.