Opposition party leader Bernard Grech admitted during an internal due diligence exercise that the party’s internal divisions had major impact on the election result.
Grech has previously repeatedly claimed that he managed to unite the party during his one-year-and-a-half role as leader. However, during the exercise, he focused on the internal divisions as having played a major role in the electoral defeat.
With a gap between Labour and PN racking up to 40,000 votes, Grech told the commission that he intends to restructure the party to ensure that everyone can contribute to making the party become ‘more electable.’
This comes after former MP Jason Azzopardi, having failed to be elected, resigned from the party and made allegations about Grech having received donations in exchange for a pardon for a murder suspect.
Speaking during the exercise, Grech also delved into thee party’s financial issues. He once again ensured that he will be appointing a group of experts to help the party address the challenges.
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