Tag: Alex Agius Saliba
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Leave the Royals alone – Alex Agius Saliba
The political conversation in our society is rapidly deteriorating into the discourse of a dictatorship. The only thing that Alex Agius Saliba could come up with with regard to discussion on inflation is “Leave the Royals alone2”. It is getting so tiring and so nauseating at this point. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Alex Agius Saliba against lead-hunting ban in the EU says Europe is hyopocrite for spending on defence
The political discourse in Malta rapidly keeps deteriorating as the Labour Party politicians keep conjuring up fictional narratives and banal arguments to justify their policies and actions. In a latest statement made by Alex Agius Saliba about an EU proposed lead-ammunition hunting ban in the EU, Alex Agius Saliba told his supporters that the EU…
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Labour MEPs disagree on Iran
There’s a growing and unusual disagreement between Labour Party MEPs Daniel Attard and Alex Agius Saliba on the ongoing Israeli and US war on Iran. While Alex Agius Saliba is invoking his regular position against military intervention, Daniel Attard is not invoking his regular policy. Daniel Attard had previously voted against the EU Re-Arm programme.…
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Maltese MEPs demand EU funds over Storm Harry
Earlier today, at the European Parliament’s plenary session in Strasbourg, Maltese MEPs David Casa and Alex Agius Saliba requested the EU to provide emergency and aid funds to Malta over damages incurred during Storm Harry. Portugal and Spain are eligible to receive regional EU emergency funds for damage and infrastructural repair after recent storms. Alex…
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Why the Labour Party should apologise for its violent history
Alex Agius Saliba’s statement that he does not want to apologise for the past violence of the Labour Party is aligned with Labour’s ever growing shift to authoritarianism and illiberalism. Alex Agius Saliba is a genuine authoritarian apart from having far-left views that converge with the far-right. He also has an aversion to journalists and…
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Deputy-Leader of the Labour Party Alex Agius Saliba says he won’t apologise for the past violence of the Labour Party: better to move forward
In a statement uploaded online on his Facebook page, the Deputy-Leader of the Labour Party Alex Agius Saliba said that he won’t apologise for the violence of the Labour Party and its supporters during the 1970s and the 1980s. Alex Agius Saliba said that violence was committed by both sides and he prefers to move…
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Alex Agius Saliba calls Donald Trump a bully: appeals to the EU to continue big-tech regulation
Labour Party Deputy-Leader and MEP Alex Agius Saliba called President Donald Trump a bully yesterday at the European Parliament and said that the European should be consistent in its response to President Trump. He then said that the EU should continue legislating on big tech and referred to the Digital Omnibus. He added that Europe…
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Alex Agius Saliba to contest the next general election
At least two sources have confirmed with The Maltese Herald that the Labour Party plans to field Alex Agius Saliba as a candidate for the next general elections. The plan is also part of an arrangement agreed between Alex Agius Saliba and the Labour Party leadership when he was nominated for the deputy leadership post.…
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Maltese MEPs voted against the Gender Equality Strategy over abortion
Women’s rights activists in Malta are condemning Maltese MEPs for voting against the EU’s Gender Equality Strategy 2025. Peter Agius, David Casa, Alex Agius Saliba, Daniel Attard and even Thomas Bajada have voted against the strategy citing its paragraphs about the right to abortion for their vote. The strategy includes a provision to introduce the…
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Working against the national interest: Alex Agius Saliba
Alex Agius Saliba began a PR campaign in favour of the Vitals and Steward’s fraudsters at the European Parliament after the Prime Minister blatantly told the Maltese public that there was no corruption in relation to the Vitals and Stewards contracts. The young socialist from Tarxien, evolved into a pipsqueak for Malta’s most corrupt politician,…
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When Labour was still actively socialist: on salary increases for politicians
The photo was taken in 2011 and the stencil was sprayed all over coast-roads in Malta during that time. It emerged after the Nationalist administration granted a €500 weekly increase to government ministers in an unexpected and surprising move that doubled their salaries. The increase was highly controversial because it was granted during a time…
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Alex Agius Saliba gives a divisive speech at the Labour Party Annual General Conference: more resignations within Labour
Yesterday, at the Labour Party’s Annual General Conference, Deputy Party Leader, Alex Agius Saliba, gave a very divisive speech, spending most of his discourse attacking the Opposition. After attacking the Nationalist Party, Alex Agius Saliba began referring to the environmental groups currently opposing Labour’s proposed planning bills without making a distinction from the former. He…

