Oliver Scicluna announced his retirement from the political scene today after he was not elected in Thursday’s casual election.
Scicluna was co-opted into Parliament by Robert Abela back in 2021, but was not elected on either of the districts he contested. He also failed to make it into Parliament during the casual election process.
His place on a Parliament seat was taken by Glenn Bedingfield on the 2nd district and Katya De Giovanni on the 4th. Taking to Facebook, Scicluna said that his ‘adventure in the political scene ends here.’
‘I look forward for what is to come’ he said, going on to congratulate those who will be representing the public in parliament. Before election, Scicluna served as the first Commissioner for the Rights of Persons with Disability. He was appointed to the role in June of 2016, holding the position until his co-option into Parliament.
The post announcing his retirement was met with reactions of sadness but also support, with many expressing that his work will go beyond the political scene and that he has done a lot of good throughout his political career.
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