Tag: Leadership
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A renewed enthusiasm for victory: the Nationalist Party
Yesterday, during the Nationalist Party’s leadership debate between Alex Borg and Adrian Delia, what was mostly striking from the debate is that the leadership contenders are bringing in the Nationalist Party a renewed sense of enthusiasm to win the elections. This was much desperately needed in the Nationalist Party after consecutive election losses which left…
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A post-2019 PN Leader to dismantle the Opposition: Alex Borg
Like any other politician or journalist, I have been following Alex Borg and Adrian Delia over the past few days to understand what they plan to do if elected leader of the Nationalist Party. Some polls state that Alex Borg is the likely candidate to win the leadership bid. This prospect should put him under…
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The new Nationalist Party’s policies will be written by ChatGPT
Someone left a comment under this article saying that Adrian Delia’s article in the Times of Malta was written by an AI software. I asked ChatGPT about this and this is what it told me. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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A host of criminal lawyers who are against free speech
The Nationalist Party’s new populist triumvirate: Adrian Delia, Alex Borg and Franco Debono have repeatedly and consistently expressed their position against free speech in various ways. Adrian Delia initiated a libel case against Lovin Malta and ran his first leadership campaign in opposition to Daphne Caruana Galizia. Franco Debono cried foul when Manuel Delia called…
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Another Devil’s Pact unravels: It was Adrian Delia who led Alex Borg to believe he would be backed for a leadership bid
Sources in the Nationalist Party have told The Maltese Herald that it was actually Adrian Delia who committed to support Alex Borg’s leadership bid and that the surprise between them was actually Adrian Delia’s leadership bid. Adrian Delia had been supporting a prospective leadership bid by Alex Borg since early Summer of last year, during…
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Mario de Marco outlines his vision for the Nationalist Party in Times of Malta article
Occasionally, Mario de Marco pens an opinion in the Times of Malta to remind us that he is still in politics. This time round, he actually took the time to write something meaningful and made sure that the article was prominently featured (he is one of the owners and shareholders of the Allied Publications company…
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The stars align with Alex Borg
The stars are aligning with Alex Borg as no leadership contender has come forward for the Nationalist Party and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has poured cold water on the prospect of taking on the role herself. The Nationalist Party has pressured the European Parliament President to take on the leadership role, but she quickly…
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The Nationalist Party begins calling out Roberta Metsola to take over the leadership
As pointed out in our previous article here, the Nationalist Party intended to publicly call out the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola to take on the leadership of the Nationalist Party. This public pressure on her has already begun, even by the Nationalist Party Leader himself. A number of PN MPs have also…
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Alex Borg is in a celebratory mood: and is totally delusional
Alex Borg was yesterday spotted in a very celebratory mood among friends after the Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech had just resigned. Borg is gunning for the leadership of the Nationalist Party with the backing of Adrian Delia and his faction, but faces major opposition from most of the other MPs and top-level party members.…
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An orphaned servant
The story behind Kurt Farrugia’s departure from Malta Enterprise to Infrastructure Malta has more to do with Miriam Dalli’s faltering plans for her leadership ambitions than with an internal government reorganisation. Kurt Farrugia has enough influence to stay on with another top role with Miriam Dalli’s ministry, but he is leaving because Miriam Dalli no…
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No gains, lots of pain
As the Labour Party loses support, PN is failing to make any gains and this failure is pushing PN and its leader Bernard Grech into the inevitable discussion about what to do next. Bernard Grech is genuinely worried about this performance and the Party’s fate, and he is willing to resign if a new leader…

