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Labour Party President politely chides Karl Stagno Navarra for intimidating Jason Azzopardi

The Labour Party President Alex Sciberras has publicly chided Karl Stagno Navarra for harassing Jason Azzopardi. The Labour Party President did this politely by being very careful with the words he chose so as not to come off the least supportive of the much hated Jason Azzopardi.

This is the result of constant Labour Party propaganda depicting Jason Azzopardi as one of the biggest enemies of the Labour Party, so Labour Party officials can’t even admit in public that what Karl Stagno Navarra did was wrong.

Context is important here.

Karl Stagno Navarra, a well-known fraud, makes part of a Labour Party propogandist network, who are mostly publicly-paid government paid officials. They don’t practice journalism, but rather participate in systematic propaganda campaigns against the critics and adversaries of the Labour Party. You can see the practical result of this systematic propaganda here when Labour Party supporters cheers or Yorgen Fenech as he is freed from prison.

This propaganda machine is the remnant of Joseph Muscat’s legacy. His successor, Robert Abela, tried to distance himself from these propogandists by axing their programmes on ONE, but they are still orbiting the Labour Party whilst trying to maintain their relevance. Since the Prime Minister never condemned Joseph Muscat and his actions, these minion propogandists are still being indirectly legimitised by the Labour Party because in the eyes of many Labour Party supporters, they are defending Joseph Muscat from the “injustice of the extreme Nationalists”.

Karl Stagno Navarra’s propaganda campaign is a losing battle. He sold his career to political criminals and now, he can’t turn back. His struggle, like that of many others who tied their careers to their blind support for Joseph Muscat, is now a fight for survival.

 


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4 responses to “Labour Party President politely chides Karl Stagno Navarra for intimidating Jason Azzopardi”

  1. […] Sciberras is taking a more moderate approach to politics than his superiors, so it is evident why he is still not trusted by the Prime Minister […]

  2. […] President of the Labour Party, Alex Sciberras quickly walked back his moderate position on the government’s critics as he recently launched a public tirade against the whistleblower of Pilatus Bank, Robert […]

  3. […] Stagno Navarra heckled Jason Azzopardi last month, and was even chided for it by the Labour Party President. On the other hand, the Prime Minister or some official within the Labour Party is probably […]

  4. […] were those in Labour who, politely, did tell Karl Stagno Navarra that he was out of line, but it definitely seems that there are more people encouraging […]

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