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BREAKING: PN candidates Mario Galea, Kristy Debono and Clyde Puli withdraw from general election

Feb 21 2022 Share

This newsroom can confirm that PN candidates Kristy Debono, Mario Galea and Clyde Puli will be withdrawing from the general election race.

Internal sources confirm that the candidates will be stepping down, with the PN vying to make way for a more youthful line up.

Internal sources have also confirmed that this is an agreement with the party itself in order to make way for the future generation to participate in the party’s political run. 


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Exclusive: Clyde Puli withdraws from general election

Exclusive: Clyde Puli resigns from PN candidature
Feb 21 2022 Share

Despite running for member of parliament for the 6th and 7th district and shadow minister for education and sport, Clyde Puli has just announced he will be resigning form the election race.

Puli said in first impressions since his resignation that he is doing this to give more space to the youth to participate and possibly contest in Maltese politics. 

Just yesterday, he was fully supporting the PN’s election campaign, sharing a post with the slogan ‘Miegħek għal Malta’. 

From what this newsroom can understand, the Nationalist Party is seeking to revitalise the party and finally get rid of some of its old guard. The party is pushing a new lingo and emoji-based campaign and we do not know whether this will create a domino effect of other candidates resigning. 

This also comes as Robert Abela announces the general election for the 26th of March, with all parties ramping up to announce their proposals and vie for the public’s votes.

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WATCH: Adrian Delia gives his opinion on political speculation and surveys

Feb 21 2022 Share

During Malta Daily’s latest episode of ‘The Interview with Fabian Demicoli’, former PN leader and current MP Adrian Delia gave his two cents on political speculation, stating that the premise of such speculation and the subsequent surveys are absolutely nonsensical.

Delia mentioned the 2013 & 2017 elections, stating that while a Labour win seemed obvious in 2013, the corruption and scandals would have made one think that Labour’s vote-margin would decrease, resulting in a larger vote margin and a record-breaking Labour win. The MP stated that he prefers dedicating time everyday to leading his own personal political campaign and that of his party.

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WATCH: Adrian Delia doesn’t regret starting political career as PN leader

WATCH: Adrian Delia doesn't regret starting political career as PN leader
Feb 21 2022 Share

During Malta Daily’s latest episode of ‘The Interview with Fabian Demicoli’, former PN leader and current MP Adrian Delia revealed that he does not regret starting off his political career as leader of the Nationalist Party.

Delia highlighted that when he is adamant about something, he does not rest before he takes action. The MP stated that he had little time to think about things and took the swift decision to give it his all and jump headfirst into the endeavour. He went on to state the he would regretted it if he turned down the opportunity and win or lose, he looks back on his tenure as PN leader with a positive attitude.

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