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I was Keith Schembri’s secretary and now I want to be Deputy-Leader of the Labour Party

Josianne Cutajar is fuming at the fact that Alex Agius Saliba is being paved a way to contest the Deputy-Leadership race of the Labour Party. She wants to contest the post herself, but I don’t know where she is getting all this confidence because she isn’t very popular with the delegates.

Josianne Cutajar isn’t a regular name in the Labour Party like Alex Agius Saliba who has a logn history of activism in the Party through which he got to know everyone and everyone got to know him. Josianne Cutajar was simply Kieth Schembri’s secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister before she was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019. Her political campaign was heavily funded by major Labour Party donors apart from being directly supported by Keith Schembri and Joseph Muscat.

I met her in 2019 right before the national crisis and when I did, I asked her why she was working for Keith Schembri when she very well knew he was a corrupt criminal. She didn’t give me a reply because all she was thinking about was how to present herself as this new, socialist and progressive, Labour Party politician. She didn’t try to defend him either and that’s because she knew I was right and couldn’t speak to me in the way she speaks to her voters.

Her real and actual answer was that she doesn’t care. She knew Keith Schembri was corrupt, yet she worked for him anyway. She saw in Keith Schembri as a ticket to power and influence in the Labour Party and her bet served her well because Keith Schembri helped her get elected as a MEP. However, in allying herself with Keith Schembri knowingly and willingly when he was corrupt, she exposed herself as an unprincipled moron and a power-hungry opportunist.

On top of that, she has no meaningful work or life experience and has the intelligence of an ass, but she is confident enough to become Deputy-Leader.


Comments

  1. Since all PL members are corrupt by association, what choice do they have if they have ambitions?

  2. Labour has lost the plot. The majority couldn’t give a monkeys who is contesting for this or that. They supported and continue supporting the sorry state of affairs. We need a reset. Let the others in. Can’t be possibly worse.

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