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PN MPs Storm Out Of Parliament After A Dismissed Request For An Urgent Debate

May 6 2024 Share

Opposition MPs made a dramatic exit from the Maltese Parliament on Monday afternoon following a tense standoff with Speaker Anglu Farrugia.

The confrontation arose after Farrugia dismissed a request for an urgent debate on the highly anticipated hospitals inquiry and amidst news of criminal charges being filed against high profiled individuals such as former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.

Farrugia justified his decision by citing concerns over potentially prejudicing the human rights of individuals implicated in the inquiry and interfering with ongoing investigations. He drew parallels with a past ruling in 2020 when he declined a similar debate on the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, citing legal advice suggesting it could prejudice criminal cases.

However, Opposition leader Bernard Grech contested Farrugia’s interpretation of the motion, which specifically called for a debate on the publication of the inquiry rather than its contents. Grech accused the Speaker of collusion with the government to stifle discussion on the inquiry, prompting a walkout by Opposition MPs in protest.

The motion was presented by Grech following parliamentary questions on the same day that news broke confirming police charges against at least 19 individuals named in the inquiry. Among those charged reportedly include former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, his chief of staff Keith Schembri, and former minister Konrad Mizzi.

Tensions flared as the government side objected to the motion, leading to the suspension of parliamentary proceedings while the Speaker deliberated on his ruling. Grech asserted that the public had a right to know the inquiry’s contents, deeming it a matter of urgent public controversy warranting discussion.

In response, Prime Minister Robert Abela rebuffed accusations of political manoeuvring, accusing the Opposition of attempting to politicise the inquiry. Abela denied possessing a copy of the inquiry and emphasised the need to address concerns over leaks of confidential information.

Grech fired back, alleging an attempt by Abela to control the dissemination of information and accusing him of selective transparency.

Earlier, the Nationalist Party had proposed an adjournment under Standing Order 13 to discuss the publication of the Vitals magisterial inquiry report. The motion, presented by Grech, underscored the imperative of transparency and accountability in matters of governance and justice, signalling a resolute commitment to upholding Malta’s democratic principles.

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‘Innocent Until Proven Guilty’ – Robert Abela Amidst Recent Charges

May 6 2024 Share

In a press conference held at Auberge De Castille, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed the nation in the wake of startling revelations surrounding criminal charges filed against prominent figures, including former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, Keith Schembri, and Konrad Mizzi.

Prime Minister Abela’s stance was clear from the onset — “innocent until proven guilty.” He emphasised this principle as he navigated through multiple media questions, also describing certain people as “loyal servants to Malta.”

The Prime Minister stated that he is very disappointed that people found charges on their doorstep without ever being spoken to or given a fair process. This statement comes an hour after former Prime Minister Jospeh Muscat wrote on Facebook, that he has been told by many lawyers that for the first time ever, “there will be a lot of people accused of criminal activity without the possibility to defend themselves.” He continued on to state that this charge was “not merely a case of political vendetta but a manifestation of corruption and abuse, where the lives of countless individuals are being ruined by bureaucratic malpractice for the convenience of a few. ”

Abela urged caution and restraint, reminding the public of the complex nature of legal proceedings, especially when they involve individuals holding or formerly holding public office. He stressed the importance of allowing the legal system to run its course, without succumbing to sensationalism or premature judgments.

Addressing concerns regarding individuals currently serving in public office, Abela reiterated his steadfast belief in the presumption of innocence. He declined to entertain calls for resignations based solely on accusations, emphasising the need for concrete evidence before any such decisions could be considered.

In response to queries about his interactions with key figures implicated in the case, Abela maintained transparency, affirming that while he remained in regular contact with Joseph Muscat, discussions pertaining to the ongoing legal proceedings had not taken place.

When pressed about the potential ramifications on the functioning of the government, Abela exuded confidence, asserting that no individual or event would derail its operations.

Robert Abela claimed that “the establishment” is very clear about who it is targeting, whilst saying that “the establishment” are “those who tarnished Adrian Delia and stripped him of the party leader role.” While stating that “the establishment” can be very cruel, he alleged that it tarnished Delia’s personal life and humiliated him, going on to choose Bernard Grech to lead, whom he describes as someone whose strings can easily be pulled by the establishment.

In response to Lovin Malta’s Tim Diacono, Robert Abela completely ruled out the idea of calling an early election in light of the current turmoil, similar to what Joseph Muscat did in 2017. He stated that the MEP elections on the 8th of June will be sufficient for Maltese citizens to send their message.

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Malta and Gozo deserve so much better than this – Roberta Metsola

Malta and Gozo deserve so much better than this - Roberta Metsola
May 6 2024 Share

Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament, has taken to social media to express her deep concern over the ongoing political turmoil in Malta. In a poignant post, Metsola emphasises the need for strong leadership and unwavering commitment to justice during these challenging times.

Metsola begins by lamenting the distressing nature of the Prime Minister’s recent press conference, highlighting the disappointment felt by many in Malta and Gozo. She underscores the importance of leadership in the face of unprecedented circumstances, emphasising that no one is above the law and that the judiciary must be allowed to operate without fear of intimidation or threats.

Central to Metsola’s message is the call for the Prime Minister to prioritise the interests of the country over partisan agendas. She asserts that this is not a time for tribalism or petty politics but rather a time for sober and calm leadership. Metsola stresses the urgency of upholding justice and restoring the reputation and stability of Malta and Gozo on the global stage.

Furthermore, Metsola warns against allowing blind panic to dictate the nation’s trajectory, emphasising the need for responsible leadership that puts the welfare of the country first. She urges the people of Malta and Gozo to learn from past mistakes and demand accountability from their leaders, emphasising that they deserve better.

Despite the challenges faced, Metsola expresses her unwavering faith in the resilience of the Maltese people and their ability to discern right from wrong. She affirms that Malta and Gozo are capable of rising above the current turmoil and reaffirms her expectation that leaders will demonstrate their commitment to the nation’s values and aspirations.

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Eve Borg Bonello Tributes Daphne Caruana Galizia Following Charge Against Joseph Muscat

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Nationalist MP and youngest Maltese MP in history Eve Borg Bonello stuck a picture of Daphne Caruana Galizia to the back of her laptop with the words “kellha raġun” (she was right) in front of all of Malta and it’s Parliament.

The act was clearly in response to the breaking news that former Prime Minister Jospeh Muscat, Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi have all been criminally charged in court.

It was the assassinated journalist who first revealed the criminal intentions of Muscat and many others in relation to the transfer of three state hospitals to Vitals Global Healthcare.

Years later those she accused have been criminally charged after an official concluded magisterial inquiry which Jospeh Muscat described as a “political vendetta”.

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