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Metsola Takes a Jab at Labour Party Reality Show in TikTok

May 25 2024 Share

In a recent TikTok video, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, subtly criticised the Labour Party’s ‘Kamp Politiku’ reality show, which features Labour MEPs.

While in Malta, Metsola was asked if she would be watching the show. In response, she lipsynced to Taylor Swift’s lyrics from “But Daddy I Love Him,” saying, “I’ll tell you something right now I’d rather burn my whole life down than listen to one more second of all this…”.

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Also recently, Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba’s critiqued Metsola and fellow PN candidate David Casa. At a political rally, Agius Saliba expressed frustration over their lack of participation in political debates, accusing them of avoiding meaningful discourse. He specifically challenged Metsola and Casa to engage in a political debate as the June 8th election approaches.

Metsola’s TikTok has garnered attention, adding a humorous yet pointed layer to the ongoing political rivalry.

Did you see the TikTok?

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Alex Agius Saliba Invites Metsola & Casa to Debate During Campaign Event

Alex Agius Saliba Takes Jabs at Nationalist MEPs During Rally
May 25 2024 Share

At a recent campaign event, Member of European Parliament and Labour candidate for this year’s election, Alex Agius Saliba, delivered a fiery address to the crowd.

He began by critiquing what he dubbed the Nationalist Party’s “star candidates,” taking a pointed jab at Roberta Metsola. Agius Saliba accused Metsola of having time to pose for a photo with Love Island Malta’s “Punisher” while allegedly neglecting opportunities to engage in debates with the Labour side about political stances and future plans.

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Continuing his critique, Agius Saliba highlighted the absence of David Casa from any meetings or debates he had been invited to. Expressing his frustration, Agius Saliba remarked that these prominent MEPs had “chickened out” of meaningful political debates.

The political veteran highlighted that while Roberta Metsola could not be available for a debate due to her commitments as European Parliament president, Casa should be more than available to attend and participate in a political debate.

Would you want to see a debate such as this?

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Five of Europe’s Most Underrated Travel Spots

Five of Europe's Most Underrated Travel Spots
May 25 2024 Share

Europe is home to countless hidden gems that offer stunning views, incredible activities, delicious cuisine, and affordable prices, yet remain largely untouched by the tourist hordes. These destinations provide an authentic experience for those seeking something different.

One such gem is the Azores, a group of Portuguese islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and hot springs, the Azores are perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Activities range from hiking and whale watching to exploring volcanic craters and enjoying local seafood delicacies.

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Another lesser-known treasure is Slovenia’s Soča Valley. Known for its emerald-green river, this picturesque area offers a variety of outdoor activities such as rafting, kayaking, and hiking in the Julian Alps. The charming town of Bovec serves as a great base, offering local dishes like Kobarid-style dumplings and deliciously fresh trout.

 

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Poland’s Tatra Mountains provide a breathtaking alternative to the Alps. The town of Zakopane, at the foot of these mountains, is an ideal spot for hiking, skiing, and enjoying traditional Polish cuisine, including hearty pierogi and flavourful bigos.

The Albanian Riviera boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages like Himarë and Dhermi. Enjoy fresh seafood, relax on beautiful beaches, and explore ancient ruins without breaking the bank.

 

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Another must-visit is Romania’s Maramureș region. Known for its picturesque wooden churches and rolling hills, this area offers a step back in time with its well-preserved traditions and folk culture. Visitors can explore traditional villages, hike in the Rodna Mountains, and savor local dishes such as ciorbă (sour soup) and mămăligă (cornmeal porridge).

Got a hidden gem of your own? Let us know in the comments!

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Education Minister Clifton Grima Welcomes Agreement with Malta Union of Teachers

Education Minister Clifton Grima Welcomes Agreement with Malta Union of Teachers
May 25 2024 Share

Malta’s Minister for Education, Youth, Sport and Research, Clifton Grima, announced on Facebook that the Government and the Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) have reached a significant milestone.

After extensive negotiations, an agreement has been reached, allowing the MUT to consult its members for approval of a new sectoral agreement. Grima expressed gratitude to all participants in the discussions for their dedication and hard work, which were crucial in reaching this stage.

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The agreement, which marks the culmination of months of negotiations, now awaits the approval of union members. These members must vote on the deal before it can be implemented. As of now, the specific details of the agreement remain undisclosed.

In a recent statement, the MUT stated that educators, who are employed in church or state schools and whose grades are covered by the agreement, are to register for participation in the online vote. This step is essential for the democratic process within the union, ensuring that all relevant members have the opportunity to voice their opinion on the proposed agreement.

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