Malta - 1974 Constitution

Title Article 91
Chapter VII - The Executive
Article

91

(2) Whenever there shall be occasion for the appointment of a Leader of the Opposition, the President shall appoint –

(a) if there is one opposition party whose numerical strength in the House of Representatives is greater than the strength of any other opposition party, the member of the House of Representatives who is the Leader of that party; or


(b) if, by reason of an equality in the numerical strength of the opposition parties in the House or by reason that there is no opposition party, no person is qualified for appointment under paragraph (a) of this subsection, the member of the House who, in the judgment of the President, commands the support of the largest single group of members of the House in opposition to the Government who are prepared to support one leader

(4) If, in the judgment of the President, a member of the House of Representatives other than the Leader of the Opposition, has become the Leader in the House of the opposition party having the greatest numerical strength in the House or, as the case may be, the Leader of the Opposition has ceased to command the support of the largest single group of members in opposition to the Government, the President shall revoke the appointment of the Leader of the Opposition.

 

Amendment Constitution: Article 91 (1964)
Amendment Constitution: Article 90 (2000)
Categories - Parliamentary party (Composition national legislature (parliament/ senate))
- Parliamentary party (Non-incumbent parties)
Source House of Commons: Parliamentary Papers on line