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State-controlled media MaltaToday is backing the Prime Minister’s plan to install a Labour dictatorship

Supporting the Prime Minister’s plan to turn Malta into a fully fledged dictatorship is the Labour Party’s main English-language propaganda outlet, MaltaToday, which is owned by Saviour Balzan and Roger de Giorgi0. Saviour Balzan even wrote an artic le in his newspaper attacking the slain-journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia and blaming her in the case that Judge Consuelo Scerri Herrera is not chosen as Chief Justice.

I don’t expect better from MaltaToday and they are often used as a propaganda vehicle whenever the Labour government is involved in a controversy just as it supported the Prime Minister when he refused to issue and then publish a public inquiry over the death of Jean-Paul Sofia.

Note the supposedly “neutral” wording of the headline: “irked.” According to MaltaToday, we are, at best, meant to feel mildly irritated by a dictatorship — not outraged, alarmed, or absolutely furious. The Nationalist Opposition still needs to issue its official position over the Prime Minister’s nomination.

 

 

 

 


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