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Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said his island nation has received 8,000 people since the Libyan crisis began and he fears an even greater exodus to come.
UN: 100,000 People Have Fled Libya into Neighboring States 2011
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Now, the forces of liberalism are locking horns with the powers of conservatism once again; this time, according to the prime minister, Lawrence Gonzi, the outcome of the referendum will be "irreversible".
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Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said his island nation has received 8,000 people since the Libyan crisis began and he fears an even greater exodus to come.
UN: 100,000 People Have Fled Libya into Neighboring States 2011
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Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said his island nation has received 8,000 people since the Libyan crisis began and he fears an even greater exodus to come.
UN: 100,000 People Have Fled Libya into Neighboring States 2011
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This includes the head of the Stock Exchange, the head of the Financial Services Authority, and even the prime minister, Lawrence Gonzi, who is a grandnephew of the former Archbishop of Malta.
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Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said his island nation has received 8,000 people since the Libyan crisis began and he fears an even greater exodus to come.
UN: 100,000 People Have Fled Libya into Neighboring States 2011
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I am happy that Gonzi resigned but I do remember history.
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Hey, where is Gonzi, our fearless former AG these days?
On My Word of Honor 2007
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Only three MPs spoke in the debate leading up to the ratification: foreign minister Michael Frendo, opposition leader Alfred Sant and prime minister Gonzi.
Leave it to the élites Richard 2005
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Gonzi, who had been against divorce, has conceded, according to the report.
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