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Eddie Fenech Adami Celebrates Birthday With PN Leaders

Eddie Fenech Adami Celebrates Birthday With PN Leaders
Feb 7 2024 Share

Former President of Malta, former Prime Minister, and former leader of the Nationalist Party Eddie Fenech Adami turns 90 today.

On this occasion, the leader of the Nationalist Party, Bernard Grech, visited Eddie Fenech Adami at his residence in Birkirkara to personally congratulate him. 

He thanked him for the way, despite the difficulties and challenges he faced throughout his life, sometimes even to the detriment of his own family, he still looked forward until he changed for the better the face of our country.

 

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Eddie Fenech Adami had a political career of over 50 years and remains known as the Father of European Malta after leading our country through a successful accession to the European Union, thus representing us on the European decision-making stage.

During the visit to Eddie Fenech Adami, the leader of the Nationalist Party was accompanied by the Deputy Leader of the Party, Alex Perici Calascione, and the General Secretary Michael Piccinino. 

Also present were the former Prime Minister and former leader of the Nationalist Party Lawrence Gonzi, as well as several former Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries who worked closely with Eddie Fenech Adami throughout his political career.

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Happy Birthday lil Bello! Ex Islander Nicola writes lovely Birthday wishes.

Happy Birthday lil Bello! Ex Islander Nicola writes lovely Birthday wishes.
Feb 7 2024 Share

Late but Lovely Birthday Serenade: Nicola’s Witty Wishes for Dale !

Yesterday morning ex islander Nicola Rachel Warr shared what one would call a love serenade for her partner’s Dale Mallia’s birthday wishes. She went on to share her love and appreciation towards her relationship with him throughout the past months together.

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“I’m so grateful for you, I’m so gratefal to lave met you. I’m so excited for all the years that we’re going to spend together. You genuinely deserve the the world, you’re a beautiful boy, such a wonderful personality and an incredible character!”

Happy belated Birthday Dale! 🎉

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Freddie Mercury & Mick Jagger For Malta Carnival 2024

Freddie Mercury & Mick Jagger For Malta Carnival 2024
Feb 7 2024 Share

‘If asked which was the biggest musical event ever, we’re sure that the answer will be the LIVE AID concerts.’

For Carnival 2024, the minds making up the Ċaqqubon Carnival Company are bringing back these special concerts through their floats and performances in Valletta with special guests, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Brian Adams, Madonna and Robbie Williams. So come on and sing, and dance with us on this LIVE AID float!

Bob Geldof and Midge Ure orchestrated Live Aid, uniting global musicians in simultaneous concerts on July 13, 1985, at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia and Wembley Stadium in London. The event reached 1.9 billion viewers across 150 countries. Twenty years later, on July 2, 2005, a second Live Aid took place, with Robbie Williams among the headliners.

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PN MP Reiterates Call To Remove Parliament Barriers

PN MP Reiterates Call To Remove Parliament Barriers
Feb 7 2024 Share

Nationalist MP Darren Carabott took to social media to reiterate his call for the removal of the Parliament barriers. 

‘The parliament belongs to the people and it should be open and look as such’, wrote MP Carabott. 

‘I took action when I was elected in July 2022, and I am taking action again now in 2024.’

‘I tabled questions to the Speaker as to what the point of the barriers is and why they are still there. And I was not content with the response that they will remain there – if not become permanent.’ 

‘The barriers push a negative message that goes against the reasons why the parliament was built and why.’

‘Since we go knocking on people’s doors for votes, we should not be bothered when people come knocking where we have a chair which was lent to us for 5 years.’

This comes as MaltaDaily campaigns for the removal of the barriers. You can sign the petition to remove the barriers here. 

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