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{{Infobox Parliament
#REDIRECT [[Parliament of Malta]]
| background_color = #374A8A
| text_color = #FFFFFF
| name = Parliament of Malta
| native_name = Parlament ta' Malta
| transcription_name =
| coa_pic = Coat of arms of Malta.svg
| coa-pic =
| session_room =
| house_type = Unicameral
| houses = [[House of Representatives of Malta|House of Representatives]]
| leader1_type = Speaker of the House of Representatives
| leader1 = [[Michael Frendo]]
| election1 = 10 May 2008
| members = 69
| structure1 =
| structure1_res = 200px
| political_groups1 = [[Partit Nazzjonalista|PN]] (35) <br> [[Partit Laburista|PL]] (34)
| last_election1 = [[Maltese general election, 2008|8 March 2008]]
| meeting_place = [[Grandmaster's Palace]], [[Valletta]]
| website = http://www.parlament.mt/
}}
{{Template:Politics of Malta}}
The '''Parliament of the Republic of Malta''' (commonly referred to as the '''Parliament of Malta''') is the constitutional [[legislature|legislative body]] in [[Malta]], located in Valletta. Parliament alone possesses [[parliamentary sovereignty|legislative supremacy]] however falls within the confines of a more supreme Constitution of Malta.
The [[parliament]] is [[Unicameralism|unicameral]], with a democratically elected [[House of Representatives of Malta|House of Representatives]] and the [[President of Malta]].
The House of Representatives meets in the [[Grandmaster's Palace]] in [[Valletta]] (commonly known as the House of Parliament). By [[Constitution of Malta|Constitutional]] law, all [[Minister (government)|government ministers]], including the [[Prime Minister of Malta|Prime Minister]], must be members of the House of Representatives.


{{Europe topic|Parliament of}}

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