Boffa, Paul, 1890-1962

Identity area

Type of entity

Person

Authorized form of name

Boffa, Paul, 1890-1962

Parallel form(s) of name

    Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

      Other form(s) of name

      • Boffa, Sir Paul
      • Sir Paul Boffa
      • Boffa

      Identifiers for corporate bodies

      Description area

      Dates of existence

      30/06/1890-06/07/1962

      History

      Born in Vittoriosa on the 30 June 1890, Paul Boffa was educated at the Lyceum and at the University of Malta from where he graduated as a Medical Doctor in 1912. During World War I he served with the Royal Medical Corps in Malta, Thessaloniki, and on hospital ships. After the war he set up in private practice in Paola.
      Paul Boffa entered politics when Malta was granted self government in 1921 and joined the Labour Party in 1923. He was returned to Parliament under the Amery-Milner Constitution in 1924, 1927 and 1932.
      He was elected Leader of the Labour Party in 1927 and immediately began to instil in the workers the need of rightfully equal representation in government in order to have a say in their own affairs. He was in coalition with Lord Strickland's party in government (1927-32). In 1932 Paul Boffa was the only Labour Party candidate elected to the Legislative Assembly until it was dissolved in 1933. He was nominated as a member of the Executive Council from 1936-1939.
      During World War II Paul Boffa served with distinction as district Commissioner and ARP Medical Officer in the Cottonera, Paola, Tarxien and Luqa areas.
      In the 1945 elections, Dr Boffa was again elected in the Labour Party. Boffa reached the acme of his political career in November 1947 when, he became the first Labour Prime Minister. His administration was instrumental in obtaining recognition of the Maltese language in the law courts and the introduction of compulsory primary education and old-age pensions as well as the granting of the vote to women.
      In 1949, following the Labour Party's ultimatum to Britain concerning financial help, the Labour Party split up but Dr. Boffa continued as Prime Minister and later founded and led the Malta Workers' Party (MWP), that lost the 1950 Elections.
      Boffa was re-elected in 1951 and in 1953 and joined a coalition government with the Nationalist Party led by George Borg Olivier, assuming the portfolio of Minister of Health and Social Services. The MWP did not contest the 1955 elections and in 1955 he resigned for health reasons.
      Honours:
      1956 - Knight Bachelor - New Year's Honours List in recognition of distinguished public services.
      1914-18 - He was also awarded the 1914-18 Star, the General Service Medal, the Victory Medal, the Coronation Medal and the Defence Medal.

      Places

      Malta

      Legal status

      Functions, occupations and activities

      Leader of the Maltese Labour Party (1927, 1945)
      Prime Minister of Malta (1947)
      Minister of Health and Social Services

      Mandates/sources of authority

      Internal structures/genealogy

      In 1921, he married Genoveffa Cecy and had two sons and two daughters. He died at his residence in Paola and is buried at the All Souls Cemetery in Tarxien.

      General context

      Relationships area

      Related entity

      Mamo, Anthony Joseph, 1909-2008 (08/01/1909 - 01/05/2008)

      Identifier of related entity

      MT AF-P000001

      Category of relationship

      hierarchical

      Type of relationship

      Mamo, Anthony Joseph, 1909-2008 is the subordinate of Boffa, Paul, 1890-1962

      Dates of relationship

      1947-1950

      Description of relationship

      Anthony Mamo served as chief legal adviser under the mandate as prime Minister of Sir Paul Boffa.

      Access points area

      Subject access points

      Place access points

      Occupations

      Prime Minister

      Note

      Served as prime minister of Malta after self-rule was reinstated by the British colonial authority following the end of World War II from 1947 till 1950.

      Control area

      Authority record identifier

      MT AF-P000018

      Institution identifier

      MT NAM

      Rules and/or conventions used

      ISAAR (CPF) – International Standard Archival Authority Record For Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, Second Edition, Canberra, Australia, 27-30 October 2003;
      ISO 8601 - Data elements and interchange formats –Information interchange—Representation of dates and times, 2nd ed., Geneva: International Standards Organization, 2000.
      ISO 3166 - Codes for the representation of names of countries, Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1997.
      ISO 639-2 - Codes for the representation of names of languages - Part 2: Alpha-3 Code, Geneva: International Standards Organization, 1998.
      ISO 15924 - Codes for the representation of names of scripts, Geneva: International Standards Organization, 2001.

      Status

      Draft

      Level of detail

      Partial

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Date of creation: 14/05/2020

      Language(s)

      • English

      Script(s)

      • Latin

      Sources

      Michael J. Schiavone, Dictionary of Maltese Biographies, Vol I A-F, Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza PIN, 2009.

      Maintenance notes

      Creator of Authority Record: Irene Sestili