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Żaren tal-Ajkla joins Labour Party supporters in post-victory celebrations

Żaren tal-Ajkla joins Labour Party supporters in post-victory celebrations
Mar 27 2022 Share

Never one to shy away from a good time, Nazzareno Bonnici was seen earlier today joining the wave of Labour supporters in their spontaneous street celebrations following news of a landslide victory.

It is not yet known how many votes Bonnici secured during this year’s election but it seems like whatever the result, the ‘Partit tal-Ajkla’ leader is just happy to be there.

Earlier today, it was reported that the Labour Party secured a landslide victory, with initial party projections putting the voting margin at around 41,000 votes. Various Labour Party members, past and present, have since commented on the historic Labour win including former Prime Minister and Labour leader Joseph Muscat.

Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party’s Robert Arrigo has called upon current European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to ‘help’ the PN get back on its, indicating a lack of faith in the current PN leadership.

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Nationalist Party deputy leader calls for help from Metsola

Nationalist Party deputy leader calls for help from Metsola
Mar 27 2022 Share

Posting to Twitter, Nationalist Party Deputy leader Robert Arrigo seemed to be calling out to Roberta Metsola to be the future of Malta and the Opposition.

Roberta Metsola had been once pinpointed as a future potential leader for the party. However, her most recent achievement of being elected European Parliament President faded this dream away.

Posting onto Twitter, the politician wrote ‘Please help us Roberta’, indicating both a hope for Metsola to return but also cracks in the Nationalist Party. 

The recent tweet indicated a lack of faith in the Nationalist Party leadership. This comes as Bernard Grech promised to stay on as leader for the Opposition if he is given trust by the party. 

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5-year-old critically injured after car catches fire from inside due to lit flare

5-year-old critically injured after car catches fire from inside due to flare
Mar 27 2022 Share

A 5-year-old boy, together with a 26-year-old man and 23-year-old woman, have been injured after the car they were in caught fire as a result of flare.

The Malta Police Force was informed of the incident at around 1:15PM, with officials immediately heading to the scene in Żejtun’s Misraħ Karlu Diacono.

The boy is confirmed to have sustained grievous injuries, the woman serious injuries and the man minor injuries after a medical team went on site to assist the individuals and take them to Mater Dei Hospital. The vehicle, a Honda Accord, reportedly caught fire as a result of a flare being lit from within the vehicle.

Officials with Civil Protection were also called on site whilst magistrate Dr Rachel Bonello opened an inquiry and appointed multiple experts to assist.

Police investigations are currently under way.

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WATCH: Robert Abela addresses sea of Labour supporters from party HQ in Ħamrun

Robert Abela addresses sea of Labour supporters from party headquarters in Ħamrun
Mar 27 2022 Share

In his first address following today’s Labour Party election win, Prime Minister Robert Abela stated that the people have chosen for Malta to keep moving forward.

Addressing the crowds from the Labour Party headquarters alongside wife Dr. Lydia Abela, daughter Giorgia Mae and multiple Labour Party candidates and executive members, Abela stated that the past 5 years included credible results and obstacles but today’s result gives them the strength to “return to work with the humility that characterises the Labour leadership.”

Abela stated that the country needs everyone to move forward and will continue to pursue those who chose not to vote, reiterating Labour’s commitment to elevate the country’s standards and remove all arrogance from the country.

During his first mandate, Abela aims to usher in a new phase where Malta continues to the good which has been already established, calling upon the people to contribute to the implementation of Labour’s manifest to turn the 1,000 proposals into 1,000 goals.

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