Der Beitritt Maltas
Memorandum by the General Workers’ Union on Malta’s entry into the EEC (20 April 1988)
TextOn 20 April 1998, the Maltese General Workers’ Union addresses a memorandum to the Valletta Government on the possible consequences of Malta’s accession to the European Economic Community (EEC).
Policy document by the Malta Labour Party on the Common Market (22 March 1990)
TextOn 22 March 1990, in Senglea, the Malta Labour Party (MLP) devotes its party conference to future relations between Malta and the European Economic Community (EEC).
Malta’s official application for accession to the European Communities (Brussels, 16 July 1990)
BildOn 16 July 1990, in Brussels, Guido de Marco, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Malta (left), and Abel Matutes, Member of the European Commission with special responsibility for Mediterranean Policy, Relations with South America and Asia and North-South Relations (right), sign the Republic of Malta’s official application for accession to the European Communities.
‘Malta has submitted its application for accession to the EEC — becoming the “Luxembourg of the Mediterranean”’ from Le Monde (18 July 1990)
TextOn 18 July 1990, commenting on the Republic of Malta’s application for accession to the European Union, the French daily newspaper Le Monde profiles the Mediterranean island.
Address given by George Vella on relations between Malta and the European Union (Brussels, 25 November 1996)
TextOn 25 November 1996, at a meeting of the General Affairs Council held in Brussels, George Vella, Maltese Foreign Minister, outlines the main thrust of the European policy to be pursued by the new Maltese Government.
Statement made by George Vella to the EU–Malta Association Council (28 April 1998)
TextOn 28 April 1998, in Brussels, at the 10th meeting of the EU–Malta Association Council, George Vella, Maltese Foreign Minister, gives an account of relations between Malta and the European Union.
Renewal of Malta’s application for accession to the European Union (10 September 1998)
TextOn 10 September 1998, Guido de Marco, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Malta, renews the Republic of Malta’s official application for accession to the European Union.
"Maltas EU-Beitritt bis 2004? in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (1. Oktober 1998)
TextLe 1er octobre 1998, à l'occasion du changement de gouvernement à Malte, le quotidien allemand Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung s'interroge sur la relance du processus d'adhésion de l'île à l'Union européenne.
Statement by Joe Borg at the opening of the accession negotiations with Malta (Brussels, 15 February 2000)
TextOn 15 February 2000, in Brussels, at the opening of the negotiations for the accession of the Republic of Malta to the European Union, Joe Borg, Maltese Foreign Minister, emphasises his country’s strong attachment to Europe.
Address given by Edward Fenech Adami on the accession of Malta to the EU (15 February 2000)
TextOn 15 February 2000, Edward Fenech Adami, Maltese Prime Minister, considers the plus points of the Republic of Malta’s accession to the European Union.
Interview with Pierre Moscovici on Malta’s accession to the EU (Valletta, 17 October 2001)
TextOn 17 October 2001, Pierre Moscovici, French Minister for European Affairs, grants an interview to the daily newspaper Times of Malta in which he comments on the state of the negotiations for the Republic of Malta’s accession to the European Union.
Address given by Joe Borg at the accession conference with Malta (Brussels, 12 December 2001)
TextOn 12 December 2001, in Brussels, at the fifth accession conference with Malta, Joe Borg, Maltese Foreign Minister, gives an account of the two years of negotiations for Malta’s accession to the European Union.
‘The model candidate is coming in last’ from La Libre Belgique (2 August 2002)
TextOn 2 August 2002, the daily newspaper La Libre Belgique leads with the slow progress of Malta’s negotiations for accession to the European Union and describes the island.
Rede von Edward Fenech Adami (Valletta, 24. Januar 2003)
VideoWährend eines von der maltesischen Handelskammer organisierten Seminars in Valletta hält der Premierminister Maltas Edward Fenech Adami am 24. Januar 2004 ein Rede, in der er die Kosten und die Nutzen des Beitritts der Insel zur Europäischen Union darlegt.
Pressekonferenz des maltesischen Premierministers und der Vertreter der Berufsverbände und Gewerkschaften (Valletta, 5. März 2003)
VideoAm 5. März 2003 geben der maltesische Premierminister Edward Fenech Adami und die führenden Vertreter der wichtigsten Berufsverbände und Gewerkschaften des Landes in Valletta eine Pressekonferenz, in der sie sich für das „JA“ in der Volksabstimmung vom 9. März 2003 über den Beitritt Maltas zur Europäischen Union einsetzen.
Message from Romano Prodi on the outcome of the referendum in Malta (9 March 2003)
TextOn 9 March 2003, Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, welcomes the positive outcome of the referendum held in Malta on that country's accession to the European Union.
Counting of the votes in Malta’s accession referendum (9 March 2003)
BildOn 9 March 2003, a national referendum is held in Malta calling on the people to vote for or against Malta’s accession to the European Union. The count reveals that 53.55 % of the electorate was in favour of accession.
Crowds gather in front of the Maltese Prime Minister’s residence (Valletta, 9 March 2003)
BildOn 9 March 2003, as the national referendum is held in Malta on the country’s accession to the European Union, crowds gather in Valletta in front of the ‘Auberge de Castile’, the Prime Minister’s residence, to hear the press conference held by the Maltese Prime Minister, Edward Fenech-Adami.
Press conference held by Edward Fenech-Adami (Valletta, 9 March 2003)
BildOn 9 March 2003, the Maltese Prime Minister, Edward Fenech-Adami, holds a press conference in Valletta following the national referendum on Malta’s accession to the European Union.
Erklärung von Edward Fenech Adami zu den Ergebnissen des Referendums (Valletta, 9. März 2003)
VideoAm 9. März 2003 kommentiert der maltesische Premierminister Edward Fenech Adami in Valletta die Ergebnisse der Volksabstimmung über den Beitritt Maltas zur Europäischen Union noch am selben Abend.
‘The Maltese people say “Yes” to Europe’ from Le Figaro (10 March 2003)
TextOn 10 March 2003, the French daily newspaper Le Figaro comments on the victory of the ‘Yes’ vote in the referendum held in Malta on the country’s accession to the European Union.
Signing of the Treaty of Accession of Malta to the European Union (Athens, 16 April 2003)
BildOn 16 April 2003, in Athens, the Prime Minister of Malta, Edward Fenech Adami, and his Foreign Minister, Joe Borg, sign the Treaty of Accession of Malta to the European Union.