Chapter General of the Order of Malta


The Chapter General of the Order of Malta is the legislative body of the Sovereign [Military Order of Malta]. The Constitution describes it as "the supreme organ of governance of the Order." It meets every six years, mostly recently on 1-2 May 2019.

Membership

The Chapter General is made up of the following members:
  • the Grand Master who presides ;
  • the other thirteen members of the Sovereign Council;
  • the Prelate;
  • twelve delegates of the Professed Knights and three delegates of the Professed Chaplains, elected by the Council of the Professed;
  • the six Priors;
  • two Professed Knights from each of the six Priories, elected by the respective Chapters of the Priories;
  • the six Subpriors;
  • two Professed Knights from each of the six Subpriories, elected by the respective Chapters of the Subpriories;
  • fifteen Presidents of Associations, elected by the Presidents of the Associations;
  • delegates elected by the Assemblies of the Priories, Subpriories and Associations, in a number proportional to the members belonging to them.

    Meetings

The Chapter General normally meets every six years and is convoked by the Grand Master.
It can also meet:
  • when the Sovereign Council and the Council of the Professed think fit;
  • by decision of a two-thirds majority of the Sovereign Council;
  • when a majority of the Priories, Sub-priories and Associations make an application to the Grand Master.
The Chapter General met most recently 1-2 May 2019 with 62 members.
Its previous meetings were 30-31 May 2014 with 61 members, 8 June 2009 with sixty members, and 4-6 June 2004.
An Extraordinary Chapter General was held 28-30 April 1997 for the revision of the Constitutional Charter and Code.

Responsibilities

The Chapter General has the following responsibilities:
  • electing the four High Charges
  • electing the other six members of the Sovereign Council
  • electing the members of the Government Council
  • electing the members of the Board of Auditors
  • making amendments to the Constitution
  • making amendments to the Code

    Membership from 1991 to 2022

Before the promulgation of the 2022 Constitution, the Chapter General had the following members:
Before the French invasion of Malta in 1798, the Chapter General had a slightly different composition and a somewhat different form of working.
The members included:
Since it was considered that this body was too numerous for creating and establishing laws, the members of the Chapter General divided into the eight Langues. The members in each Langue then elected two of their number to form the Sixteen. The Sixteen were joined at their meetings by the Procurator of the Grand Master, the Vice-Chancellor, and the Secretary of the Treasury.
Each meeting of the Chapter General lasted fifteen days; the Sixteen could extend this term for an additional eight days.
The Code did not fix a particular frequency for meetings of the Chapter General. Instead, at the end of each meeting, a date was set for the next meeting. The Chapter General of 1631 ordered that the next meeting take place in 1641, but in fact it did not occur until 1776.