Maltese order of precedence
The Maltese order of precedence is a conventionally set list. It is only used as a guide for protocol.[1]
Order of precedence as from 2016
[edit]- President of Malta (Myriam Spiteri Debono)
 - Prime Minister (Robert Abela)
 - Speaker of the House (Angelo Farrugia)
 - Metropolitan Archbishop of Malta (Charles J. Scicluna)
 - Chief Justice (Mark Chetcuti)
 - Government Ministers[n 1]
 - Parliamentary Secretaries[n 1]
 - Leader of the Opposition (Bernard Grech)
 - Former Presidents[n 2]
- Ugo Mifsud Bonnici (4 April 1994 - 4 April 1999)
 - Eddie Fenech Adami (4 April 2004 - 4 April 2009)
 - George Abela (4 April 2009 - 4 April 2014)
 - Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca (4 April 2014 - 4 April 2019)
 
 - Former Prime Ministers
- Alfred Sant (28 October 1996 - 6 September 1998)
 - Lawrence Gonzi (23 March 2004 - 11 March 2013)
 - Joseph Muscat (11 March 2013 - 12 January 2020)
 
 - Diplomatic Corps
 - Bishop of Gozo (Anton Teuma)
 - Principal Permanent Secretary
 - Judges
 - Attorney General
 - Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives
 - Members of Parliament
 - Former Metropolitan Archbishops of Malta, Chief Justices and Speakers of the House of Representatives
 - Magistrates of the Lower Court
 - Permanent secretaries, Commissioner of the Malta Police Force (Cmsr. Angelo Gafa'), Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Brigadier Clinton J. O'Neill)
 - Auditor General and Ombudsman
 - Heads of Bodies appointed in terms of the Constitution:
- Chief Electoral Commissioner
 - Chairperson Public Service Commission
 - Chairperson Broadcasting Authority
 - Chairperson Employment Commission
 
 - 
- Chancellor of the University of Malta
 - Governor of Central Bank of Malta
 
 - 
- Rector of the University of Malta
 - President of the Executive Committee of the Local Councils Association
 
 - A) Positions in Grade 3 appointed in terms of the provisions of the Constitution:
- Directors General
 - Maltese Heads of Mission/Representatives accredited abroad
 - Deputy Attorney General
 - Deputy Auditor General
 - Deputy Commissioner of Police
 - Directors (Clinical)
 
 
B) Equivalent positions in the Armed Forces
- Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta
 - Colonels of the Armed Forces of Malta
 
C) Registrar of the National Orders of Merit
- A. Positions in Grade 4 appointed in terms of the provisions of the Constitution:
- Director (Grade 4)
 - Assistant Attorneys General
 - Assistant Commissioners of Police
 
 
B) Equivalent positions in the Armed Forces
- Lieutenant Colonels of the Armed Forces of Malta
 
- Mayors
- Presidents of Regional Committees
 - Honorary Consular Corps
 
 
A) Honorary Consuls-General B) Honorary Consuls
- Cathedral Chapters:
 
A) Malta
- Archdeacon
 - Dean
 - Praecentor
 - Treasurer
 - Archpriest
 - Chancellor
 
B) Gozo
- Archdeacon
 - Dean
 - Praecentor
 - Archpriest
 - Treasurer
 
- Chairpersons of Public Authorities with Corporate Structure
 - Chairpersons National Government Institutions
 - Chairpersons Public Corporations
 - Chairpersons Statutory Commissions
 
A) Chairpersons Parastatal Companies (Government Direct Investments with Controlling Interests and having a National Service Character) B) Chairpersons Parastatal Companies (Investment through MIMCOL with Controlling Interests and having a National Service Character)
- Chairpersons of Public Authorities not having a Corporate Structure
 - Honorary Consular Corps Honorary Vice-Consuls
 - Political Parties represented in Parliament
 
A) Partit Laburista B) Partit Nazzjonalista
- Registered Trade Unions and Multisectoral Employers Association
 
A) Trade Unions: B) Multisectoral Employers Association:
- National Business Organisations and Professional Bodies
 
A) National Business Organisations: B) Professional Bodies: Professions practised under Warrant Other Professions
- Constituted Bodies
 
A) Religious Organisations B) National Councils/Commissions
Order of precedence to 2019
[edit]- President of Malta (George Vella)
 - Foreign heads of state/Reigning monarchs
 - Prime Minister (Robert Abela)
 - Deputy Prime Minister (Chris Fearne)
 - Chief Justice (Joseph Camilleri)
 - Speaker of the House (Angelo Farrugia)
 - Ministers of the Government
 - Justices of the Superior Court
 - Parliamentary Secretaries
 - Members of Parliament
 - Magistrates of the Lower Court
 - Attorney General
 - Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Brigadier Mark Xuereb
 - Mayors, in their jurisdiction
 - Local Councillors, in their jurisdiction
 - Ambassadors, in order of establishment of diplomatic relations with their respective countries