Firstly, thanks to Arnold Cassolla for bringing this up.
Talk about delusions of grandeur and mental disorders. One of the reasons why Ivan Żammit wants us to sympathize with him for having expropriated a public space for his cafe/restaurant business for free is because, according to him, “he made Malta proud in London working as a psychiatrist”. He also feels entitled to free real-estate because he picked up dirty syringes years ago as a volunteer. Whatever his reasons may be, they don’t matter because his business model, serving meals to clients rent-free on public property, aligns with government policy. For Robert Abela, the economy is a restaurant.
The sense of entitlement is quite at extreme levels under Labour, but mind you, he is one of the only few who feel shameless and deluded enough to admit his entitlement in public. They’ve literally stolen public spaces from the public and are turning the country into a joke, but Ivan is deluded enough to rationalise it.
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