• Agostino Pio "Austin" Gatt (born 29 July 1953) is a former Maltese politician, who served in a number of ministerial posts. Austin Gatt received his education...
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  • name Gatt include: Austin Gatt (born 1953), Maltese politician Clifford Gatt Baldacchino (born 1988), Maltese international footballer Jade Gatt (born...
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  • manager Austin Gary (born 1947), American novelist Austin Gatt (born 1953), Maltese politician Austin Gibbs (born 1986), American musician Austin Claude...
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    undertaken with Minister of Infrastructure, Communication and Transport Dr. Austin Gatt who stopped all proposals of relocating the fountain in a Press Conference...
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    third rebel MP, abstained in a vote of confidence in Transport Minister Austin Gatt, and voted against the government in a no confidence vote on Home Affairs...
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  • Gavin Gulia (1963–) 4 February 1998 6 September 1998 Labour Party 11 Austin Gatt (1953–) 8 September 1998 15 April 2003 Nationalist Party 12 Tonio Borg...
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    particularly with Prime Minister Edward Fenech Adami and Cabinet Minister Austin Gatt. These speculations proved to be very influential in the 2008 Labour...
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  • 2008   Nationalist Minister for Communications and National Projects Austin Gatt 23 March 2004 10 March 2008   Nationalist Minister for Education, Employment...
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    March 2008 Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami Lawrence Gonzi Preceded by Austin Gatt Succeeded by Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici Minister of Home Affairs In office...
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    December 2012 by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi and infrastructure minister Austin Gatt. The ferry service linking the Three Cities to the Grand Harbour was...
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