Tag: Opposition
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Bernard Grech and Adrian Delia were also present at the National Protest on Thursday
Both the current Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech and previous leader Adrian Delia were present at Thursday’s national protest organised by Repubblika and other NGOs. Their presence coincided with other Nationalist Party MPs and prominent faces. I’m currently arguing there is a disunited opposition in the country and PN is heading to the polls by…
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Two Oppositions, Two Protests
Following the publication of this article some supporters of Repubblika have told me that they believe that the NGO should keep at a distance from political parties and serve to scrutinise all parties equally, including the Nationalist Party. I agree with this sentiment. NGOs have their distinct identity and mission and they should remain free…
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Unsustainable and unstable, now we begin discussing the fall of the Labour Party
History mimics itself in funny ways because human behavior, although evolutionary and dialectical in nature, fundamentally retains some common and basic traits. It’s a common feature in local politics that the Oppoisition is demoralised and believes that it will never be in power again – this was the same feeling of the Opposition during Lawrence…
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This is a very good speech by Mark Anthony Sammut on the government’s reaction to the Jean-Paul Sofia Inquiry
In conjunction with the Opposition Leaders’ discourse of last Sunday, Mark Anthony Sammut’s speech in parliament sums it up very well. Mark Anthony Sammut hammers on the point that the same Minister for Justice who lied about the public inquiry and its political and legal importance, is now entrusted with seeing the implementation of its…
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We need more of this kind of Opposition
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech was in Sliema yesterday, where he said that despite the government’s reactions to the public inquiry over Jean Paul Sofia, nothing will change unless there is a change of government. The Labour government is trying to convince people of its goodwill through cheques, subsidies, and jobs, and so far no major…
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Up to 128 people arrested at Navalny’s funeral
Yesterday, up to 128 people were arrested at Alexie Navalny’s funeral procession. Thousands of Russians lined up in the streets of the outskirts of Moscow, as they awaited the funeral procession in a rare act of defiance against the state. Scenes of opposition on this scale in the streets of Moscow were last seen during…
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The Nationalist Party commemorates Alexei Navalny outside the Russian embassy
Yesterday, Malta’s main Opposition Party laid a commemorative photo of Alexei Navalny at the facade of the Russian embassy in San ?wann, Malta. Nationalist Party MP Beppe Fenech Adami, along with PN’s International Secretary Beppe Galea, made a statement saying that the PN was commemorating the death of Navalny, Russia’s main opposition figure, who was…
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Silence on the Opposition front
The pseudo-opposition is in silence following yesterday’s grotesque public display of organised criminality in politics. It’s as if nothing remarkable or of interest has happened and we can go on with our lives as if everything is normal in our country. Alex Borg, the PN MP who this week penned two short and infantile essays…
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A conspirator with organised criminals against the Opposition
Beware, Saviour Balzan because if he doesn’t like you, he may be conspiring against you with powerful people. In the same period when Yorgen Fenech paid up to €100,000 to Adrian Delia in a conspiracy to replace David Casa with Frank Psaila, Saviour Balzan was also conspiring with the Fenech family against Jason Azzopardi. When…
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Then why did you become Archbishop in the first place?
Prime Minister Robert Abela has established a new trend in Maltese which is fast consuming so many that it has now even afflicted the holiest of men. Selling one’s ideals, friends and companions to the highest bidder is the order of the day thanks to Robert Abela and Archbishop Charles Scicluna is making sure he…
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Enemy of the State: Jason Azzopardi
As of lately, Jason Azzopardi has been serving the role of an Opposition to the government all by himself by taking on multiple cases against the government and even releasing stories on corruption on a daily basis on his Facebook page. One of the latest cases he is defending is the Transport Malta employee and…
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The story on the Tumas Fenech donations
Maybe, my standards and expectations are too high for my own good as I would expect the PN to have a categorical position on not accepting any donations from the Tumas Group. However, the truth seems to be otherwise. Both Labour and PN seem to have accepted donations from the Tumas Group during the last…

