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What Are The Prime Minister & Opposition Leader Saying?

What Are The Prime Minister & Opposition Leader Saying?
May 3 2024 Share

Speaking outside court, Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech both spoke to journalists following the continuation of the court case in regards to Vitals-Steward.

 

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On his part, Prime Minister Robert Abela emphasised the people’s right to vote for who they want to be leading the country.

He said that this is why the 8th of June will be important as this will once again give the people the power to choose and not fall under the influence of who want to manipulate how the country is run.

He ended by saying that neither he, nor the court, nor the establishment possess the power to lead the country.

Meanwhile, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech said the justice system is being attacked by the chief of the executive – the prime minister – as they influence how the justice system works and who it serves justice against.

He accused the Prime Minister as knowingly lying and that he can do this as he is only interested in the upcoming elections and the seats of power.

This comes as the court case opened by the Nationalist Party has been extended once again.

What do you make of this?

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Weather Update: Sunny Beach Weather for The Weekend

Weather Update: Sunny Beach Weather for The Weekend
May 3 2024 Share

Malta is gearing up for a delightful weekend ahead, with the promise of sunny skies and warm temperatures. The Malta International Airport website and Temp Madwarna have both highlighted the forecast, indicating a “real feel” temperature of 22 degrees Celsius, ideal for a nice swim in the blue Maltese sea

Temp Madwarna, a trusted source for weather updates in Malta, has also confirmed the sunny outlook. Their forecast aligns with the expectations of locals and visitors alike, reassuring everyone of a weekend filled with sunshine and warmth.

With Malta’s stunning coastline and rich cultural heritage, the prospect of clear skies and pleasant temperatures only adds to the allure of the weekend. Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or a tourist exploring the island, the sunny forecast promises a memorable experience.

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‘Wake Up & Protect Journalists’: Institute Of Maltese Journalists

'Wake Up & Protect Journalists': Institute Of Maltese Journalists
May 3 2024 Share

On World Press Freedom Day 2024, the Institute of Maltese Journalists (IGM) demanded urgent government action to enact laws safeguarding journalists.

Despite nearly a year’s delay, the promised white paper remains elusive, leaving journalists vulnerable. The IGM emphasized the critical need for legislation to create an environment conducive to media professionals fulfilling their democratic duties effectively.

This call comes amidst the government’s procrastination despite its expert committee’s recommendations to shield journalists from legal harassment, particularly SLAPPs. Despite rhetoric acknowledging the media’s crucial role in democracy, tangible progress has been lacking.

Additionally, unresolved recommendations from the inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination underscore the urgency for action. The IGM proposed initiatives including a robust media council and formal recognition as Malta’s inaugural journalists’ trade union to address challenges in media independence and sustainability.

Collaboration with civil society is highlighted as crucial to fortifying Malta’s media landscape and democracy itself.

Despite a notable 11-place improvement to 73rd out of 180 countries on the World Press Freedom Index, Malta remains second-to-last among EU member states, highlighting persistent challenges.

The government’s failure to implement recommendations from the Caruana Galizia inquiry, coupled with unresolved issues in media protection and sustainability, constrains progress.

Although Malta’s adoption of the European Media Freedom Act offers hope, the global press freedom situation remains grim, with only eight countries enjoying a “good” status. RSF underscores the vital role of journalism in democracy and calls for concerted efforts globally to safeguard press freedom.

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‘I Have Nothing To Hide’, Says Former PM Joseph Muscat

'I Have Nothing To Hide', Says Former PM Joseph Muscat
May 3 2024 Share

Taking to social media, former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said that he has nothing to hide and has no reason to not be fully transparent.

Because of this, stated the former Prime Minister, he has contacted the Police Commissioner so that once he is in possession of the Attorney General’s conclusions in regards to the hospitals inquiry, he will be ready to answer all the questions they need answered.

‘As I already said, this is another Egrant. This is a political vendetta against me and my family. I will remain resolute that the truth comes out’, he finished.

Meanwhile, in the recent Nationalist Party’s case concerning fund recovery from Vitals and Steward, the Attorney General admitted a lack of evidence.

Judge Toni Abela deferred the case, which was postponed again today. The dispute involves the Government’s intervention in hospital concessions, sparking objections from the Nationalist Party due to alleged reluctance to reclaim €400 million.

The Court, under Judge Abela’s leadership, granted a final chance for evidence submission by May 15th, allowing verbal submissions if necessary.

In a statement, the Nationalist Party said that the government has once again applied tactics to extend the case.

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