The office of "Head of Ministry" was created as soon as the
Colony of Malta was granted autonomous government in 1921. The 1921 constitution was suspended twice before being revoked. On the first occasion (1930–33), the Head of Ministry (at the time,
Lord Strickland) and his cabinet were retained. Following the second suspension in 1934, the cabinet was dismissed. The constitution was revoked in 1936 and the post did not exist for as long as Malta was under direct
colonial administration. The office was re-established with the
grant of self-government in 1947 with the post being renamed "Prime Minister of Malta". The post was again suppressed when the 1947 constitution was again suspended, between 1958 and 1962, but was retained largely unchanged in the
1964 independence constitution and the subsequent amendments of 1974 which transformed the form of government into a
republic. ==Assumption of office==