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Carmel Cacopardo steps down from ADPD leadership

Carmel Cacopardo steps down from ADPD leadership
Mar 28 2022 Share

ADPD chairperson Carmel Cacopardo has stepped down from his position to make way for a new regeneration of the party.

Cacopardo announced in a blog post that he will be stepping aside in the interest of the party, kicking off the search for a new leader.

He opened up about how he is 66-years-old and he doesn’t think that it is in the party’s interest to stay on as leader for longer. ‘I’ve long informed my colleagues that they need to find someone else to lead the party in the future.’

Despite not leaving immediately, he said he will help the party make a smooth transition. ‘I sill have a lot of energy’ he said. The ADPD secured 1.61% of the voting share in the election – the highest standing in years. No candidates were elected.

The party’s best performance came in the 12th district, winning 2.4% of the district share.

Who do you think will be the next ADPD leader?

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Adrian Delia and Joe Giglio not contesting for Nationalist Party leadership

Adrian Delia and Joe Giglio not contesting for Nationalist Party leadership
Mar 28 2022 Share

Adrian Delia and Joe Giglio will not be contesting the upcoming Nationalist Party leadership race, Times of Malta have revealed.

As per PN statute, party leadership is contested after the loss of a general election and while the above have stated that they will not contest party leadership, Bernard Grech vowed to remain within the party and offer his services, with all signs pointing to intentions of contesting.

A video message posted by Bernard Grech on Sunday show the PN leader conceding to Labour and pledging to keep offering his service. He stated that the PN will continue to provide a voice to those who voted for the party and those who didn’t and that, in the coming weeks, he will approach the relevant party structures to pursue another mandate as leader.

Meanwhile, Adrian Delia got elected in his districts, seventh and eighth, with 4,632 first count votes while Joe Giglio was elected in the 9th and 10th districts with 9,164 first count votes.

Who do you think should contest for Nationalist Party leadership?

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Abela gets more votes than Grech, but short of Joseph Muscat’s numbers

Abela gets more votes than Grech, but short of Joseph Muscat’s numbers
Mar 28 2022 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has managed to keep a safe gap between him and Opposition leader Bernard Grech following their competition over the 5th district. According to official results by the Electoral Commission, Abela received 9,996 first count votes compared to Grech’s 5,799. 

However, Abela did not manage to reach Joseph Muscat’s 2017 results after the predecessor managed to rack up a whopping 12,866 first count votes on the same district. Despite this, Abela’s performance is still impressive considering the competitive field of candidates on the district, with Miriam Dalli, Owen Bonnici and Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi all getting over 1,000 first count votes.

Abela also performed well on the 2nd district with 11,694 first count votes. This was also less than Muscat, who received 14,674 first count votes in 2017. Grech got 9,450 first count votes on the 11th District, which less than the 11,266 first count votes Simon Busuttil receive on the first district in the last general election. 

The Labour Party won the general election by around 39,000 votes, with Grech contesting for the PN leadership. 

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Billie Eilish wins her first Oscar for No Time To Die alongside brother

Billie Eilish wins her first Oscar for No Time To Die alongside brother
Mar 28 2022 Share

Popstar sensation Billie Eilish has just won her first Oscar for No Time to Die in what was one of the most eventful nights for the awards ceremony. 

The singer released the track for James Bond’s latest film, despite movies getting postponed or cancelled due to COVID-19. Two years after all that, Eilish bagged that Academy Award. 

Eilish and her brother/collaborator Finneas O’Connell managed to beat Beyonce for ‘King Richard’s ‘Be Alive, Lin-Manuel Miranda for Encanto’s ‘Dos Oruguitas’, Van Morrision for Belfast’s ‘Down to Joy’ and Diane Warren for Four Good Days’ ‘Somehow You Do’. 

Eilish was a massive favourite, especially after she took home the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, the Golden Globe for Best Original Song and the Critic’s Choice Movie Award for Best Song. 

It is also interesting to note that recent Bond films preceding ‘No Time To Die’, ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Spectre’, both won the Best Original Song Oscars. Eilish and O’Connell are also the first siblings to win since 1964. 

Speaking about her nomination, she had told Entertainment Tonight that ‘words cannot describe how honoured and excited we are to have been nominated for an Academy Award for our song ‘No Time To Die.’ 

‘It’s completely unbelievable that we are here being recognised for this song, and this is a peak life experience for us as songwriters and artists. To be recognised today among these other incredible nominees is something we most certainly do not take for granted.’

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