Writing for his blog with MaltaToday, Saviour Balzan stated that an early election can be the only thing that facilitates a fresh start. This will ‘polls-wise, one assumes…) award full legitimacy to Robert Abela or the next prime minister of whichever political party. For Balzan, restoring normality is crucial, and it should not be replaced by ‘some semblance of normality’. This can be done by having new faces and new blood at all levels of politics.
Balzan asks Prime Minister Robert Abela to deliberate on this solution as Opposition leader Bernard Grech shied away from calling an early election when interacting with the press last Friday. Balzan stated that Grech refused to do so because the polls show Labour will win another electoral victory. He states that the same applies to NGO Repubblika, and that both would have been right in demanding it.
In his blog post, Balzan exclaimed that he was surprised the Caruana Galizia family accepted Abela’s apology. He stated that the Prime Minister’s apology was to be expected and the least he could do in the face of ‘how much documented malicious and intent and manipulation of the last years.’ He attributed these to Joseph Muscat’s legacy, stating it ironic how the former prime minister gave the green flag to an independent inquiry which ultimately ‘denuded him, blemishing his track record forever.’
Balzan highlighted how Daphne Caruana Galizia’s ‘negative style and punch in her commentary’ were far outweighed by the ‘revelations she uncovered’. Balzan stated that the population was cheated and derailed, left feeling humiliated, by the unknown dormant plans to assassinate Caruana Galizia and other criminal ongoings.
Balzan stated that ‘this is why this administration must be allowed to start afresh; to mend the damage that was done and to never forget the death of Daphne and what this meant for all of us.’ Presenting a fresh team and calling for an early election should be Abela’s next move, states Balzan, but it also should be Grech’s.
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