Evelyn Bonaci

Evelyn Bonaci (29 November 1916 – 16 December 2008) was a Maltese politician who served in the Parliament of Malta from 1966 until 1976 as a member of the Labour Party. Bonaci co-founded the women's wing of the Labour Party.

Evelyn Bonaci
Member of Parliament
for District 6
In office
25 April 1966  9 November 1981
Personal details
Born(1916-11-29)29 November 1916
Sliema, Crown Colony of Malta
Died16 December 2008(2008-12-16) (aged 92)
Luqa, Malta
Political partyLabour
SpouseLouis Bonaci
Children5
RelativesCikku Bonaci (brother-in-law)

Biography

Evelyn Bonaci was born on 29 November 1916 in Sliema, Malta.[1] Several members of her family were politicians associated with the Malta Labour Party: her husband Louis unsuccessfully ran for the Parliament of Malta in the 1953 and 1955 elections, while her brother-in-law, Cikku Bonaci, was an MP and government minister. In 1961, she co-founded the women's wing of the Labour Party along with Agatha Barbara. Bonaci later served as the president of the women's wing of the party branch in Birkirkara, and was a member of the Labour Party's national executive committee.[2]

Bonaci unsuccessfully ran for parliament in the 1962 Maltese general election.[3] She ran again in the 1966 election, and was elected to represent District 6.[4][5] Bonaci was re-elected in the 1971 and 1976 elections.[6] She was defeated in the 1981 election. Following her defeat, Bonaci remained active in the Labour Party; she ran again in the 1987 election, but was defeated.[2][7] During her tenure, Bonaci was a member of the Maltese delegation to a conference of the Commonwealth of Nations.[8] In 1995, Bonaci was named an "officer of the National Order of Merit".[9][10]

Bonaci died in Luqa on 16 December 2008 at the age of 92.[11] Members of both major parties expressed condolences, including Tonio Borg and Joseph Muscat of the Labour Party.[11] The Labour Party stated that Bonaci was "an exemplary member of the party, known for her ethical respect towards political adversaries".[2] Her funeral was held at St Helen's Basilica in Birkirkara.[5]

References

  1. Bonnici, Eman (2019). Iċ-Ċimiterju ta' Santa Marija Addolorata: storja, arti, personalitajiet [The Cemetery of Santa Maria Addolorata; History, art, personalities] (in Maltese). Heritage Malta. ISBN 978-99932-57-75-2.
  2. "Former Labour MP passes away". Malta Today. December 17, 2008. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
  3. Clews, B. Hilary A (1975). The Malta Year Book (PDF). SIiema: De La Salle Brothers Publications. p. 379. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  4. "Hon. Evelyn Bonaci MP". Parliament of Malta. 2019-01-04. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
  5. "Ex-Labour MP Evelyn Bonaci dies, aged 92". Times of Malta. December 17, 2008. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
  6. Hoecker, Beate; Fuchs, Gesine (2013). Handbuch Politische Partizipation von Frauen in Europa Band II: Die Beitrittsstaaten [Handbook Political Participation of Women in Europe Volume II: The Accession States] (in German). Wiesbaden: Springer-Verlag. p. 240. ISBN 978-3-322-80892-9.
  7. "Women Candidates in Maltese Elections". Malta Data. Archived from the original on March 13, 2008. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  8. Reports on the Working of Government Departments for the Year 1975. Malta Department of Information. 1975. p. 7.
  9. "Past Recipients of Maltese Honours and Awards and Date of Conferment" (PDF). Office of the Prime Minister of Malta. p. 2. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  10. Reports on the Working of Government Departments for the Year 1995. Malta Department of Information. 1995. p. 160.
  11. "Mrs. Evelyn Bonaci". Parliament of Malta (in Maltese). 2019-01-04. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
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