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Steve Ellul Named Infrastructure Malta Chief Executive

Steve Ellul Named Infrastructure Malta Chief Executive
Jul 15 2024 Share

Infrastructure Malta have confirmed that former Project Green CEO Steve Ellul will be taking on the role of its chief executive.

This follows the resignation of Ivan Falzon, which was accepted by the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure, and Public Works, Chris Bonett.

Minister Chris Bonett thanked Ivan Falzon for his work during his time as head of the entity and wished Steve Ellul well in his new role.

Mr. Steve Ellul is a Financial Analyst and Lecturer at the University of Malta. For many years, he held key positions at the Bank of Valletta, where he was responsible for managing Maltese and foreign investments, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East.

In recent years, he has been a consultant in the field of enterprise and sustainable development, promoting the concept of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in Malta.

Through this initiative, many Maltese businesses are now investing in the environment and strengthening their social and corporate structures.

Mr. Ellul was responsible for establishing Project Green and was the first CEO of this agency, where he launched significant environmental projects in San Ġwann and Bormla, as well as the Community Greening Grant, which is investing in 16 localities across Malta and Gozo.

Overall, under Mr. Ellul’s leadership, Project Green regenerated 40,000 square meters of open spaces, including the Family Park in Birżebbuġa, extensions of parks in Ħaż-Żabbar, Mosta, and Marsaxlokk, as well as gardens in Qrendi, Gudja, Ħal Safi, and Kalkara.

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Will Roberta Metsola Remain As EP President?

Will Roberta Metsola Remain As EP President?
Jul 15 2024 Share

Since the European Parliament was established in 1952, it has had 33 Presidents, including EU founding fathers Paul Henri Spaak and Robert Schuman.

Roberta Metsola, elected in January 2022, became the 33rd President and only the third woman to hold this position. The previous female Presidents were Simone Veil in 1979 and Nicole Fontaine in 1999, both from France.

Roberta Metsola is the first Maltese President of the European Parliament and the youngest ever to hold the position. As she seeks a second term next week, Metsola could become the first female President to serve two consecutive terms and only the second President ever to do so.

The only EP President to serve two terms so far is German Socialist Martin Schulz, who served from 2012 to 2017.

There is no limit on the number of terms a candidate can run for EP President.

The election process is outlined in Parliament’s Rules of Procedure (rules 14 to 16). The current President, Roberta Metsola, will open Tuesday’s session before Vice President Pina Picierno takes over to preside over the election.

Candidates have five minutes each to present their case. Metsola is currently the sole nominee, with the nomination deadline closing on Monday at 19:00. If she remains unopposed, the election may proceed by acclamation, expediting the process.

Following the election, the new President may give a statement and then oversee the election of Vice Presidents.

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Newly Elected MEP Shares Old Photo Of Himself AT EU Parliament

Newly Elected MEP Shares Old Photo Of Himself AT EU Parliament
Jul 15 2024 Share

Newly elected Thomas Bajada, who earned his seat on the Labour Party ticket, shred an old photo of himself at the European Parliament, holding up a Maltese flag.

‘This morning I am on my way to Strasbourg to start my mandate as an MEP’, he wrote on social media.

 

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‘I remembered when in 2006 I visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg during a Euroscola visit as part of a choir I was part of – Gozo’s Chorus Urbanus – along  with 24 other choirs from other countries in the EU.’

‘Tomorrow, I visit the same building with honour, this time as a representative of the Maltese and Gozitan people.’

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Swieqi Vice Mayor Distributes Books During Power Cut

Swieqi Vice Mayor Distributes Books During Power Cut
Jul 15 2024 Share

Swieqi vice mayor Jordan Galea Pace decided to distribute some books to the residents of his locality as they faced another power cut in the heat of summer.

In a statement, Galea Pace said that he’s seen power cuts become the norm under this administration.

‘ The only solution they offered us was to read a book’, he said, in reference to Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli’s past suggestion to read books until the power comes back on. ‘How many books can Swieqi residents actually read?’

‘At around 11:00 PM, residents contacted me about another power outage. As a councilor and deputy mayor, all I can do is speak out for them and be their voice’.

‘I left a book with a note on several doorsteps in Swieqi since that’s the only solution this administration has provided. We were promised no power cuts in summer. Another failed promise and lie.’

‘I have a book saved for Miriam Dalli titled ‘Qabża Oħra ta’ Kwalità’—I suggest she gives it a read.’

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