Cyrus Engerer

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Born (1981-09-28) 28 September 1981 (age 43)
Tas-Sliema, Malta
Political partyLabour Party (2011–present)
Nationalist Party (2003–2011)
Cyrus Engerer
Cyrus Engerer
Member of the European Parliament
In office
5 November 2020  14 July 2024
Personal details
Born (1981-09-28) 28 September 1981 (age 43)
Tas-Sliema, Malta
Political partyLabour Party (2011–present)
Nationalist Party (2003–2011)
SpouseRandolph De Battista
Alma materCollege of Europe
University of Malta
Known forCivil Rights & Environmental Activist
CommitteesCommittee on the Environment, Public Health and Food safety

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

Constitutional Affairs Committee
Websitecyrusengerer.com

Cyrus Engerer is a former Maltese Member of European Parliament representing the Labour Party. A gay rights activist, he was a spokesperson for the Yes campaign at the 2011 Maltese divorce referendum. In 2021, he was tasked with negotiating the European Parliament's historic resolution on the declaration of the European Union as an LGBTQ Freedom zone, in reaction to the establishment of so called "LGBT-Free zones" in Poland. Engerer later went on to write the European Parliament's resolution which condemned the laws in Hungary which effectively banned "LGBT propaganda" in the vicinity of schools.[1] From 2014 till 2019, Engerer was the Prime Minister's special envoy to the European Union.[2] He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in November 2020.[3] After he joined the Labour Party, the Police of Malta opened an investigation against him, leading to his father's arrest, the opening of a court case against him on spreading pornography, and the arrest of his mother on election day. He himself was convicted for spreading revenge porn and received a suspended two years term imprisonment. [4] He is the partner of Malta’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Ambassador Randolph De Battista.

Engerer read an Honours Degree in European Studies and Communications at the University of Malta, graduating in 2007 with a dissertation on "The Role of the European Parliament: Developments, the Constitution and Future Prospects".[5] He then obtained a Master's in European Politics from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium with a dissertation on ‘Malta Europeanised: Political Parties and Electoral Campaigns’.[6]

Upon graduation, Engerer was recruited at the Office of the Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi as a project manager on EU-funded projects. He later joined the Malta-EU Steering and Action Committee (MEUSAC) and worked as an adviser on EU funds to various Ministries, local councils, and NGOs.[6]

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