Karl Gouder

Karl Gouder
Member of Parliament
In office
June 2017 – February 2022
ConstituencyDistrict 10
In office
April 2016 – May 2017
In office
April 2010 – January 2013
Mayor of St. Julian's
In office
2015–2016
Preceded byGuido Dalli
Succeeded byPeter Bonello
Personal details
Born15 May 1979 (1979-05-15)
San Ġiljan (St. Julian's), Malta
Died (aged 45)
Valletta, Malta
Political partyPartit Nazzjonalista
Alma materUniversity of Malta
OccupationPolitician

Karl Gouder (15 May 1979 – 10 September 2024) was a Maltese politician, who served as a Member of Parliament for the Nationalist Party.

Political life

Gouder was first elected to St Julian's local council in 2005. Three years later, he contested both general and local elections, failing to be elected mayor by 10 votes.[1]

In April 2010, aged 30, Gouder entered the Parliament of Malta via a casual election to replace the Speaker Louis Galea who retired from Parliament to serve at the European Court of Auditors,[2] serving until the 2013 elections. Gouder was the first openly gay person to serve as MP in Malta,[3] and the youngest MP in the then-ruling coalition.[2]

Following the 2015 local elections, where PN obtained 60.51% of votes in San Ġiljan, Gouder was elected mayor of the locality. The following year he was replaced in the role by Guido Dalli, when he again entered Parliament to replace Albert Fenech. He also became the party's spokesman on culture.[2]

At the 2017 Maltese general election Gouder was elected to Parliament for the Forza Nazzjonali coalition in the 10th District with 3,502 preferences. In November 2020 he was appointed deputy whip by the new party leader Bernard Grech.[2]

While not re-elected in 2022, Gouder decided not to contest the casual election to replace Robert Arrigo MP, to focus on internal party organisation. Gouder headed the media arm of the Nationalist Party, leading Net TV to become the most followed private TV station.[2]

Gouder supported PN general secretary Michael Piccinino for most of his term, and was behind the party's organisation of the 2024 European and local elections.[3]

On 8 September 2024, Gouder had announced his interest to succeed Piccinino as PN general secretary.[3]

Personal life

Gouder studied at Stella Maris and at St Aloysius' College (where he befriended later Prime Minister Robert Abela[1]). He obtained a degree in business at the University of Malta in 2001. He headed the University Students Council (KSU) and was part of Malta's National Youth Council (KNZ).[3]

Gouder was an athlete, and specialised in long-distance runs. As an openly gay man, he vocally supported the introduction of civil unions and gay marriage in Malta.[3]

Death

Gouder was found dead in Valletta, close to the former Customs House, on 10 September 2024. He was 45. The police ruled out suspicions of foul play and no cause of death was announced in media. His death was announced publicly by PN party leader Bernard Grech. Public condolences were received by the President of the Republic of Malta Myriam Spiteri Debono, the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, Prime Minister Robert Abela and Malta's Speaker of Parliament Anġlu Farrugia.[3][2] Nationalist Party officials claimed that Gouder was a victim of extortion, claiming this was corroborated by Robert Abela and former Labour Party president Daniel Micallef.[4]

Over a year later, Gouder's brother Simon revealed in an interview with Times of Malta that Karl committed suicide.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Malta Today, 10 September 2024
  2. ^ a b c d e f Malta Independent, 10 Sept 2024
  3. ^ a b c d e f Times of Malta, 10 September 2024
  4. ^ Ellul, Daniel (1 December 2024). "PN says Abela claimed evidence of extortion in Karl Gouder's death". Times of Malta. Allied Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 10 August 2025.
  5. ^ Zammit, Mark Laurence (10 August 2025). "Watch: 'We still have no idea what led Karl to suicide'". Times of Malta. Allied Newspapers Ltd. Retrieved 10 August 2025.