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Many calling for Teatru Rjal to be rebuilt in pre-War fashion

Many calling for Teatru Rjal to be rebuilt in pre-War fashion
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The Malta Arts Council issued a study which shows that the majority of Maltese are in favour of Pjazza Teatru Rjal receiving an architectural revamp similar to how it was before the bombing of World War II. 

The reconstruction seems to have taken the majority, but there are other proposals which people are also putting forward to be considered by authorities as long as the theatre has a roof. 

A copy of the study results was acquired by TVM, revealing that almost two thirds of respondents want a change in Pjazza Teatru Rjal Structure. 

Another proposal which is acceptable to the study’s participants is one wherein the theatre has a retractable roof according to weather conditions. 

This is followed by a third most preferred option which calls for the theatre becoming an indoor theatre. The least acceptable proposal among 600 participants is that the theatre is built with glass surroundings. 

Only three out of every ten participants said that they attended for an activity at the theatre occasionally, with a majority saying they enjoyed the activity. 

Two thirds of the theatre goers said they want more concerts, while over a third of those who occasionally attended an activity said that the events programme can be better planned. 

On the other hand, persons who never attended an activity at Pjazza Teatru Rjal said they did so because there weren’t activities of interest to them.

Culture Minister Jose Herrera said that the survey is being evaluated. 

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Prime Minister’s sister-in-law announces she will contest general election

Prime Minister’s sister-in-law announces she will contest general election
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Alison Zerafa Civelli, Bormla’s mayor and Prime Minister’s wife Lydia Abela’s sister, has announced she will contest the upcoming general election on the Labour Party ticket in the second district. 

Posting to Facebook on Sunday morning, Zerafa Civelli revealed her running for the general election. She joins a very long list of candidates on this same district – including Glenn Bedingfield, Oliver Scicluna, Byron Camilleri, Clyde Caruana, Chris Agius, Joe Mizzi and Robert Abela himself. 

‘As a woman, a teacher, mayor and activist, I always did my best to carry out all that you have taught me, carry it out in practice and do what’s good for our families’ the post read, referring to the locality as a whole. 

‘How could I therefore reject your call and the Labour Party’s call to take the next step and work for our district?’ 

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Photo Source: Lydia Abela IG, Alison Zerafa Civelli FB

PN call for the removal of Education Minister following damning report

PN call for the removal of Education Minister following damning report
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An ethics report found that a criminal investigation should be launched into a €15,000 contract given by Education Minister Justyne Caruana to close friend Daniel Bogdanovic after he lied about having done the work he was paid for. 

Commissioner for Standards in Public Life George Hyzler details in a damning report how the minister abused her power in awarding a contract to Bogdanovic, who is a former footballer. 

The report shows how although Bogdanovic was paid handsomely to review the National Sports School, he had not even written the report himself, going on to repeatedly lie about it when questioned. 

Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party called on the education minister to immediately publish a Standards Commissioner’s report into the breach of ethics, even though this is impossible for her to do. 

The reports of the Standards Commissioner are never made available to the person under investigation, because they are only handed to the Speaker of the House. 

The report by Hyzler says there was a concerted effort to hide Bogdanovic’s ‘incompetence’, with the work in fact having been done by one of Caruana’s consultants, Paul Debattista. 

“It is my understanding that Minister Justyne Caruana used her discretion in a way that constitutes abuse of power, and broke with the ministerial code of ethics, by giving preferential treatment to Daniel Bogdanovic, and in particular by giving Bogdanovic a contract by direct order that he was neither qualified for or competent to carry out,” the report concludes.

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Photo Source: Justyne Caruana FB, Times of Malta

Increase in cannabis access can lead to more car accidents say doctors

Increase in cannabis access can lead to more car accidents say doctors
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The government is being called on by doctors in Malta to tighten legislation relating to driving under drug influence, as traffic accidents could become more likely due to easier cannabis access. 

Doctors for Road Safety (D4RS) drew on recent studies to highlight that cannabis is associated with a rise in traffic related deaths as the cannabis reform is set to be passed by parliament this upcoming week. 

D4RS pointed to Colorado and Washington in the US in a new statement published Saturday, showing how traffic deaths involving drivers testing positive for cannabis doubled since the drug was legalised. 

The cannabis reform drew much controversy from several groups and parties. 

The NGO pointed out that cannabis results in impaired judgement, poor motor coordination and reaction time. Studies have also found a direct relationship between THC levels in the blood and impaired driving ability. 

The current bill will allow people to carry up to seven grams of the substance for personal use and to grow up to four plants in their homes. 

This also comes after the PN submitted an urgent request to discuss an anti-cannabis petition. Despite this, if the law goes through, it is not clear whether cannabis will still qualify as being a drug of abuse. 

Weeks ago, Prime Minister Robert Abela did however state that people will not be able to drive whilst under the influence just like they wouldn’t if they were under alcoholic influence. 

According to Maltese law, driving licenses are not to be issued for drivers who are dependent on psychotropic substances or who regularly use them, whatever category of license is requested. 

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