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Yana Bland or Yana Bland Mintoff (née Yana Joan Mintoff[1]) is a Maltese Labour politician, economist[2] and educator.[3] Mintoff was born on 21 August 1951, the daughter of the former Prime Minister of Malta, Dom Mintoff and Moyra De Vere Bentinck, by whom she is descended from both Dutch and British nobility.[4]
Yana Bland | |
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Born | Yana Joan Mintoff August 21, 1951 |
Occupation(s) | Politician, economist and educator |
Political party | Labour Party |
Spouse | David P. Bland |
Children | 2 |
As a teacher in the United Kingdom, Yana Mintoff was a member of the Socialist Workers Party. On 6 July 1978 Mintoff took part in a demonstration in the UK House of Commons;[5] in a protest against the presence of UK troops in Northern Ireland,[6] three bags of horse manure were hurled from the public gallery during a debate on Scottish devolution; John Mcsherry and Mintoff were arrested and she was later fined.[citation needed]
On her return to Malta, she helped establish the Association of Women of the Mediterranean Region. Mintoff helped compile four books of collected works:
An economist by training, her publications include an article published in the International Journal of Health Services, Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA.[7]
In Texas in 1998, Mintoff was a founder and superintendent of the Katherine Anne Porter School, a charter school in Wimberley.[8][3]
Having returned to Malta to tend to her ailing father, Mintoff addressed the Maltese Labour Party's General Conference of 2012.[9] She was a candidate in the 2013 Maltese general election, but failed to get elected to the House of Representatives.
Mintoff's first husband was Geoff Mainwaring.[10] She married David P. Bland in 1991.[4] Her children are Cetta S. Mainwaring and Daniel X. Mainwaring.[4]
After the couple separated, Mintoff formed a relationship with a younger man from Romania, Gheorghe Popa.[11] On 24 October 2016, Popa became suspicious that she may have been dating another man, which led to a fight involving knives at the family residence in Tarxien. Her son, Daniel Mainwaring, intervened to stop the fight from escalating.[11] As Mintoff and her son went to seek medical attention, Popa allegedly set the house on fire which lead to severe structural damage to the property. The 39-year-old Romanian was found in the vicinity after a man hunt, soaked in blood.[12][11]
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