In a Facebook post, Conrad Borg Manché, announced his resignation from the Labour Party. He revealed that this decision had weighed heavily on him for months, marking it as one of the most challenging choices he has ever made.
The Facebook post, which he shared with his followers, not only serves as a declaration of his departure but also as an invitation for transparency and understanding. Borg Manché stated that he would soon publish the letter of resignation to ensure that everyone knows the reasons behind his choice, emphasising his intention to prevent speculation and misinformation.
The resignation letter, it seems, outlines the various factors that led him to take this step. Borg Manché shared that he had not received any immediate reactions from the administration, despite their acknowledgment of the letter’s receipt. In his words, he is “honestly convinced” that the party’s leadership has viewed him as an outsider because of his tendency to voice dissenting opinions.
Throughout his Facebook post, Borg Manché reveals his disappointment and frustration with the way he has been treated within the party. He expressed his belief that the administration might have expected his resignation, given their actions leading up to this moment. His decision, he noted, was based on factual events and not on mere speculation.
Borg Manché expressed regret that it had come to this point. He felt compelled to take this decision, not because he was pushed aside, but due to the relentless pressure and challenges he faced from within the party. He acknowledged that everyone has their limits, and he had reached his breaking point.
The Facebook post also serves as a message to his genuine supporters and colleagues within the PL. He expressed his empathy for those who may feel betrayed by his resignation but urged them to seek the truth and base their opinions on facts. He encouraged them to make informed decisions for the benefit of both the party and the country.
#MaltaDaily