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Adrian Delia and Bernard Grech address protest in front of parliament

Adrian Delia and Bernard Grech address protest in front of parliament
Feb 27 2023 Share

Current Opposition leader Bernard Grech and former Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia addressed the protest in front of parliament together as they spoke about the Vitals-Steward Healthcare court ruling.

Delia addressed the crowd, saying that former Labour Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, whom he called the most corrupt politician in Maltese history, is responsible for the fraudulent case. 

He went on to say that acting Prime Minister Robert Abela is just as responsible for the stealing of millions from the Maltese population through the corrupt deal. 

 Delia finished his discourse that all those responsible to answer, one-by-one, for their involvement in the deal and called on the government to find a way to bring back the money that the ‘Maltese population was robbed off.’ 

On his part, and to chants of ‘Labour are thieves’, current leader Bernard Grech thanked the crowd for coming to the protest and said that Robert Abela had been defending the deal since 2015, when he acted as legal advisor to then prime minister Joseph Muscat. 

Abela was active in his work to not let the hospitals return to the people, said Grech. He went on to say that there are no Nationalist or Labour supporters, but a Maltese population fighting together against corruption. 

Grech finished by calling for another protest this coming Sunday, to continue putting pressure on the government to assume responsibility for the findings of the court case. 

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Crowds attend Nationalist Party’s protest outside parliament

Crowds attend Nationalist Party’s protest outside parliament
Feb 27 2023 Share

Crowds of people have gathered to attend the protest held by the Nationalist Party in front of Malta’s parliament. 

The protest, titled ‘Gives Us Back the Hospitals’, was called by the Opposition as current leader Bernard Grech and former leader Adrian Delia rally the party against the Vitals-Steward deal which was nullified last week.

The case was spearheaded by former PN leader Adrian Delia, who received massive support for his work in taking on the case, which resulted in Judge Franco Depasquale ruling that the Gozo General Hospital, St Luke’s Hospital, and Karin Grech Hospital be returned to the government due to fraud and the failure to meet targets.

Follow MaltaDaily for more as PN figures are expected to address the protest later on. 

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Triple Your Chance To Win Friday’s €130m EuroMillions Superdraw!

Triple Your Chance To Win Friday’s €130m EuroMillions Superdraw!
Feb 27 2023 Share

The EuroMillions Superdraw is on this Friday and a whopping €130 million cash prize could very well end up in the hands of one lucky individual from Malta or Gozo.

You could be Malta’s next multi-millionaire! Whether you’re a big-time lotto lover or a newcomer to the game, there isn’t a better time to place your bets and try your luck. That’s because Lottoland is giving all new customers the chance to turn €3 into €130,000,000 with three bets.

It costs just €3 to bet on the €130 million EuroMillions’ jackpot, and you’ll receive one standard bet plus two completely free ones, essentially tripling your chance of winning the nine-figure prize.

Here’s how to get started

1. Sign-up to Lottoland using this link
2. Pick your EuroMillions numbers 3.
3. You will only be charged €3

The Draw takes place this Friday 3rd March at 9pm.

The EuroMillions has long been popular in the Malta because of its fantastic odds and because you’re much more likely to land a jackpot win. To place a bet, just choose 5 numbers from the main pool of 1–50 and 2 further numbers from 1–12. Matching all 7 numbers correctly pays out the jackpot!

Superdraws guarantee massive, nine-figure jackpots, regardless of whether or not the top prize was won in the preceding draw. Superdraws operate under the same rules as regular EuroMillions draws and the only difference is the size of the guaranteed jackpot.

So give yourself 3 shots at winning for the price of one (€3) and you could spring into Spring with style thanks this exclusive offer.

Goodluck Malta!

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Tigullio St Patrick’s festival is back after 3 year absence!

Tigullio St Patrick's festival is back after 3 year absence!
Feb 27 2023 Share

TAG YOUR ST PATRICK’S SQUAD!

The annual Tigullio St. Patrick’s Day Festival is back in Malta on March 17th, 2023, after a three-year covid pandemic. 

This year’s festival is expected to attract over 30,000 attendees from all over Malta as the past years, given that the COVID-19 induced absence will surely reinvigorate the appeal of the festival. The festival will showcase top local DJs, all ready to spin some tunes for the anticipating crowds. 

The Tigullio St. Patrick’s Day Festival is free to attend and open to the public, with visitors encouraged to attend early to enjoy all the festival has to offer at their own leisure.

For all the latest information about the Tigullio Festival, including schedules, DJ’s, and more, be sure to check out the official Facebook event page where all event details will be posted!

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