Robert Abela is going to come back to Malta tonight from the US with deep frustration and rather lost on what to do next given that this time round, he can’t blame the newly elected executive committee nor he can put the blame on his Ministers given that the Summer was rather insignificant in terms of political events.
So, now Robert Abela will have to face a parliamentary group without the confidence of someone in authority to shout and scold them, and he’ll be the one receiving the scolding from everyone else. The idea of him being forced to resign has also become plausible given that Labour MPs fear losing power more than they fear their own leader.
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