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Condemnations, condemnations and the disruption of Parliament by Labour

While Europe is engaged in one of its most important debates since the end of the Cold War, our Prime Minister and the Labour Party MPs were very busy this week issuing more condemnations and disrupting Parliament. These condemnations have reached a point that there is now confusion in Parliament with the Speaker, Anġlu Farrugia, censorsing Karol Aquilina, the PN condemning the Speaker for csensoring Karol Aquilina, and the Labour Party condemning the Opposition for condemning the Speaker.

I am going to lose track, but who wouldn’t considering this infantile bickering?  Primarily, it’s the fault of the Prime Minister who still doesn’t show and act as a national leader while he is busy covering up for his criminal friends. Last week, Parliament also approved the second reading of the bill that will remove the right of citizens to request Magisterial Inquiries,

Malta is barely discussing its own security and future in a rapidly changing world and I’m afraid this discussion will not happen properly until we have a government that is playing with the rule-of-law to cover up a whole class of criminal politicians. The government is barely interested in these serious matters at all.  No wonder the Minister for Foreign Affairs is nowhere to be seen: he’d probably feel embarrassed with his colleagues as they throw tantrums at Karol Aquilina while Europe is concerned about its defence.


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2 responses to “Condemnations, condemnations and the disruption of Parliament by Labour”

  1. Mark Debono avatar
    Mark Debono

    I see the trojan horse Alex Borg is defending the impartial speaker? I don’t know why he doesn’t just swap colours as he is more labour than some of the labour MPs? Him and the turncoat AD make a fine pair between them and Bernard the Greek the PN are f***Ed.

  2. […] Labour government is currently making a mockery of parliament and democracy by insisting on focusing its parliamentary debates on censoring Karol Aquilina. You can read the motion here. Labour MPs spent the rest of the evening speaking to each other and […]

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