Dominic mintoff hot set heaters

          Dom enrolled at the University of Malta.

        1. Dom enrolled at the University of Malta.
        2. I am writing to share my anti-Mintoff sentiment, to put it mildly.
        3. The German company Hotset Heizpatronen und Zubehoer GmbH - a producer of heating elements and accessories - has significantly expanded its production capacity.
        4. In the Fifties Dom Mintoff, the forceful but erratic leader of Malta's Labour Party, had demanded full integration into the UK, turning it into.
        5. Mintoff wanted to merge with the United Kingdom.A referendum was passed but not implemented due to a boycott by the church and the opposition.
        6. The German company Hotset Heizpatronen und Zubehoer GmbH - a producer of heating elements and accessories - has significantly expanded its production capacity.!

          Dom Mintoff

          Maltese politician (1916–2012)

          "Mintoff" redirects here.

          For the Maltese footballer, see John Mintoff.

          Dominic MintoffKUOM (Maltese: Duminku Mintoff, [dʊmˈɪnkumˈɪntɒff]; often called il-Perit, "the Architect"; 6 August 1916 – 20 August 2012)[1] was a Maltese socialist politician, architect, and civil engineer who was leader of the Labour Party from 1949 to 1984, and was 8th Prime Minister of Malta from 1955 to 1958, when Malta was still a British colony, and again, following independence, from 1971 to 1984.[2] His tenure as Prime Minister saw the creation of a comprehensive welfare state, nationalisation of large corporations, a substantial increase in the general standard of living and the establishment of the Maltese republic,[3][4][5] but was later on marred by a stagnant economy, a rise in authoritarianism and outbreaks of political violence.[6][7][8][9]