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Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri Joins Nadur Carnival Fun

Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri Joins Nadur Carnival Fun
Feb 11 2024 Share

The Nadur Carnival celebrations see many public figures joining in on the fun, with Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri being no stranger to the jubilation. 

 

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The minister headed to the streets of Nadur to join the crowd as they showed off their costumes and partied – hard. 

Many stopped to capture a couple of snaps with the politician too, welcoming him to the continuous celebrations. 

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Clint Camilleri & Alex Borg Visit Nadur Parliament Float

Clint Camilleri & Alex Borg Visit Nadur Parliament Float
Feb 11 2024 Share

Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri and Nationalist MP Alex Borg joined the Nadur carnival celebrations yesterday evening – setting their sights on a particular float.

The float was a depiction of Malta’s parliament, equipped with a cabinet reshuffle wheel which the MPs gave a go at spinning. 

 

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The float even included a metal detector machine mock upon entry, a camera crew and even an Arnold Cassola photo hanging on the wall. 

The MPs were all in for the craziness of the float with all of its accurate representations of the parliament building.

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Joseph Portelli Meets Carnival Goer Dressed As Himself

Joseph Portelli Meets Carnival Goer Dressed As Himself
Feb 11 2024 Share

As the carnival celebration ensued, the Gozitan entrepreneur Joseph Portelli came across a Nadur party-goer who decided to dress up as, well, Joseph Portelli himself.

Joseph stopped to take a snap with the person, who donned a construction vest as well as a helmet with the name of the construction tycoon. 

And they were both absolutely loving this little moment!

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Remove Parliament Barriers Campaign Hits Nadur Carnival

Remove Parliament Barriers Campaign Hits Nadur Carnival
Feb 11 2024 Share

Amongst the costumes and floats during this year’s Nadur carnival, one particular showcase stuck out, echoing an ongoing push by MaltaDaily. 

A group of carnival goers built a parliament resembling structure, with a sign urging for the removal of the barriers from in front of parliament. 

Blending the lines between satire, political commentary and pure carnival craziness, the structure had an uncanny and impressive resemblance to Malta’s parliament.

Some carnival goers also staged a Parliament reshuffle in the streets of Nadur, equipped with a podium, tables and a camera crew. 

This comes as MaltaDaily campaigns to have the parliament barriers removed, with 684 signatures as of yet. 

You can sign the petition here. 

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