Jason Azzopardi (born 1971,
Malta
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) is a Maltese politician and lawyer. He graduated as
Doctor of Laws
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with a master's degree in financial services from the
University of Malta
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in 1996 and that year he started practicing as a private criminal lawyer in the courts of Malta.
Political career
Azzopardi was first elected to the
Maltese Parliament
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in 1998 and subsequently re-elected in 2003, 2008, and 2013, and 2017 as a member of the
Maltese Nationalist Party. He also contested the
2022 general election
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but was not elected and subsequently announced his departure from the Nationalist Party, stating that he was deliberately isolated by the Party.
During the 10th Legislature (2003–2007) he served as chairman of the Foreign and European Affairs Committee, a member of the Privileges Committee, and head of the Maltese delegation to the parliamentary assembly of the
OSCE. During the 11th Legislature (2008–2013), he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Revenues and Land in the Ministry of Finance, Economy and Investment. He also served in that legislature as Minister for Fair Competition and Small Business and Consumers. He was again re-elected to Parliament in the 12th legislature (2013 elections) but remained in opposition as his party lost the general election.
In the 2008 general elections, he obtained 3321 first count votes and was elected in Parliament after he got the quota of 3679 votes when he inherited second and third option votes from other candidates following the system of
single transferable vote
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. The district which he contested the general elections was the 4th electoral district, composed of the villages of:
Gudja
Gudja is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,148 as of March 2017. The village is located on high grounds, south of Valletta. It is administered by the Gudja Local Council. A number of schools, clubs, public garden ...
,
Raħal Ä did,
Ħal Għaxaq,
Marsa (Trinity Parish Church area),
Santa Luċija
Santa Luċija ( en, Saint Lucia) is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 2,997 as of March 2014. It is one of the modern towns developed in Malta during the 20th century. By virtue of an article which appeared in Gove ...
,
Fgura (Mater Bon Consigli area), and
Ħal Tarxien
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The town is most notable for the Tarxien Temples, a megalithic temple complex which is among the oldest freestanding structu ...
. In the 2013 General Elections, he again obtained a seat in Parliament from the same Electoral District as he obtained 2308 first count votes and managed to get the quota of 3822 votes. Azzopardi failed to get elected in the 2022 General Elections. Jason Azzopardi resigned from the Nationalist Party following a dispute with party leader
Bernard Grech
Bernard Grech (born 8 June 1971) is a Maltese politician and lawyer who has been the leader of the Nationalist Party since 2020.
Early and professional life
Grech was born on 8 June 1971, in Paola to John and Frida Grech. He grew up in BirÅ ...
over allegations that Grech had lunch with relatives of Yorgen Fenech and that the party received a donation to campaign for a presidential pardon for Fenech. Grech denied the allegations and issued an ultimatum for Azzopardi to substantiate his allegations within 24 hours.
He identifies as a
Roman Catholic
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, guided by this faith's principles in his values as a Member of Parliament. He said he has no regrets in stating his opinion against divorce.
Role as Caruana Galizia family lawyer
Azzopardi has played a central role in the legal proceedings following the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. He currently represents the Caruana Galizia family and acted as parte civile lawyer in the
Daphne Caruana Galizia public inquiry, together with fellow PN MP
Therese Comodini Cachia
Therese Comodini Cachia (born February 23, 1973) is a Maltese lawyer and politician and former member in the European Parliament.
Education
Comodini Cachia attended the University of Malta, where she earned two postgraduate degrees. She earned h ...
.
Azzopardi has been a vocal critic of the Labour Government's treatment of the inquiry and of its governance prior to and in the wake of Caruana Galizia's assassination. He has made claims linking various Labour Party politicians with Caruana Galizia's assassination or with an alleged cover-up of the murder, including former Prime Minister
Joseph Muscat and former Chief of Staff
Keith Schembri
Keith Schembri (born in Cospicua, 26 July 1975) is Maltese businessman and political strategist who served as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Joseph Muscat from 11 March 2013 to 26 November 2019. Schembri resigned in relation to the murder inv ...
. He has also made claims linking former Minister
Chris Cardona
Christian Cardona (born 1972) is a Maltese former politician and lawyer. He was a Member of Parliament for the Maltese Labour Party and was elected Deputy Leader for Party Affairs in 2016. He served as Malta's Minister for the Economy, Investme ...
and sitting Minister
Carmelo Abela
Carmelo Abela (born 10 February 1972) is a Maltese politician and is serving as an incumbent Labour MP and was the Minister for Home Affairs and National Security. He also served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion. and as Deput ...
to a 2010 bank heist. Muscat, Schembri, Cardona and Abela have all refuted these claims.
Criticism of Adrian Delia
Azzopardi has also been a vocal critic of former PN leader
Adrian Delia, whom he described as a "Trojan horse" for the Labour Party and of exchanging hundreds of messages with businessman
Yorgen Fenech, who stands accused of the murder of Caruana Galizia. Although Delia denied these allegations and accused Azzopardi of spreading "defamatory and false allegations", Azzopardi stood by his claims.
In 2021, Azzopardi and Delia both signed a shared statement recognising each other "as committed MPs in the fight against corruption brought about by the Labour administration". In this joint statement, Azzopardi stated that "Delia was not in any businessman's pocket and he fought against corruption without hindrance or compromise" and that "it did not result to him that hundreds of messages had been exchanged between Delia and Yorgen Fenech". Likewise, Delia recognised "the leading role being played by Azzopardi against corruption cases, at personal risk to himself".
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External links
Profile on the Parliament of Malta's website
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1971 births
Living people
21st-century Maltese lawyers
20th-century Maltese politicians
21st-century Maltese politicians
Nationalist Party (Malta) politicians
20th-century Maltese lawyers