Malta Independent

MEP candidate Robert Micallef nomination endorsed by Professor Oliver Friggieri

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Robert Micallef has submitted his formal nomination as a Labour candidate for the European Parliament elections to be held on 25 May.

The nomination of the former Maltese EU Presidency negotiator received the support of Professor Oliver Friggieri who wrote a letter of endorsemen­t to recommend Micallef’s election bid.

In a statement, Robert Micallef said it was an honour to receive the support of Professor Friggieri, a personalit­y who symbolised unity in the country and who has contribute­d immensely to Malta’s national identity and its articulati­on overseas. Micallef stated that he intended to take inspiratio­n from Friggieri and, if elected, would work hard to ensure that Malta’s reputation was respected and safeguarde­d across Europe.

Robert Micallef stated that, if given a vote of confidence by the electorate in May, he would fulfil his duties as a Member of the European Parliament with dignity and would always promote the interests of all Maltese and Gozitans.

“I intend to use my profession­al experience in Brussels to contribute towards achieving the objectives that best correspond to the priorities of Malta and Gozo. My approach is that the European Parliament should not be a battlegrou­nd for partisan politics but a platform to create social and economic opportunit­ies for everyone,” stated Robert Micallef

Robert Micallef has extensive working experience with the main EU institutio­ns over several years. He was employed as an economist with the European Commission during Malta-EU accession negotiatio­ns and was later responsibl­e for Eurobarome­ter surveys. He worked as an adviser in the European Parliament and, in recent years, served as a Maltese diplomat in Brussels.

During the Maltese Presidency of the European Union, Robert Micallef chaired Council formations and led negotiatio­ns with the European Parliament. Robert Micallef is a founder of the Labour Youth Forum and a former Secretary General of the European Socialist Youth. He studied politics and economics at the University of Oxford followed by graduate studies in Boston, Parma and Grenoble.

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