Isle of Malta Departures
1861
Brig Havana 27 February
The structure of government in Malta changed periodically during the
150 years of British rule from 1814-1964. In 1921, Malta became self-governing
while power and responsibility was shared between Britain and Maltese ministers.
In 1936, Malta became a colonial regime. Malta earned its independence within the
Commonwealth in 1964, became a Republic in 1974, and ended its dependence
on England in 1979 when it proclaimed its neutrality.
Today, Malta is a parliamentary democracy. The government is headed by a
prime minister with a ceremonial presidency. Italy is an important cultural
influence because of the island's proximity to Sicily.
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