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COMING UP: When is a university not a university?

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2019-06-04T11:01:40+02:00Tue, 4th Jun '19, 11:01|

Starting this afternoon this website is publishing a series by Lizzie Eldridge on the American University of Malta. This first series of 6 in-depth articles will examine the context of the licensing of this self-described academic institution and how the artistic impressions of students studying in the sun dockside in Bormla have so far remained [...]

16th June: Vigil for Truth and Justice

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2019-06-17T07:17:59+02:00Tue, 4th Jun '19, 08:50|

Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed in a car bomb planted by hired assassins in her car. She was killed because of the work she was doing uncovering crime and corruption. The government says this was not an assassination. That alone is a reason to protest. There are many others. The vigil is called by Repubblika, [...]

GUEST POST: Why Adrian Delia and his team should resign

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2019-06-04T07:17:12+02:00Tue, 4th Jun '19, 07:17|

Sent in by someone I know. I should add that guest posts like this one are unsolicited and coming from people whose direct engagement with politics is limited to voting and being aware of what's going on. Adrian Delia in his Times Talk interview today says he's 'frustrated' with MPs who slag him off. It's [...]

The football coach analogy

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2019-06-03T17:02:58+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 17:02|

Times Talk is interviewing Adrian Delia again tomorrow. We only saw snippets of the interview today and it doesn’t look like they’re going to discuss the Council of Europe report that found Malta’s rule of law crashing around our ears, or the PN’s economic policy, or climate change, or Adrian Delia’s solution to the intractable [...]

Government: Daphne Caruana Galizia ‘was not assassinated’

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2019-06-03T16:35:28+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 16:35|

In a shocking response to the Byline Times a person identified by that website as the “head of communications for the Maltese government” said the word “‘assassination’ is a very politically loaded word, which I refute”. Though the government has up to now avoided using the term “assassination” when describing the killing of Daphne Caruana [...]

What he didn’t say

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2019-06-03T13:37:08+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 13:37|

If you haven’t seen Jean Pierre Debono’s “explanation”, do so before you read this. He has written his denials, his excuses and his explanations such as they are and I published them in their entirety because fairness demands it. But here’s the thing. The credibility of Jean Pierre Debono’s ‘apology’ rests on the assumption that [...]

Birnam Wood

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2019-06-03T11:57:10+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 11:57|

It’s meltdown in the PN as all branches that are not in control of Jean Pierre Debono are lining up to disown his co-option to Parliament. Deputy Leader Robert Arrigo used very harsh terms to describe both Jean Pierre Debono and his wife Kristy Debono. “They are not sheep,” he wrote. “They’re wolves”. MPs and [...]

Gozitan voters file court action against PN: ‘Cancel Jean-Pierre Debono’s co-option’

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2019-06-03T10:23:07+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 10:23|

Two Gozitan voters have filed a judicial protest against the Nationalist Party calling on them not to co-opt Jean Pierre Debono to the Parliamentary seat vacated by David Stellini. The voters, Mariella Mercieca and Daniel Cilia, said in their letter that the vote on Saturday morning that chose Jean Pierre Debono over Gozitan candidate Kevin [...]

Not getting the job done

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2019-06-03T08:24:09+02:00Mon, 3rd Jun '19, 08:24|

The thing that you have to keep in mind with the current crisis in the PN is just how unproductive it is. A crisis that yields results is painful but necessary. But what’s happening is as pointless as hair-gel on me. Consider that Joseph Muscat is not having to face criticism on a Council of [...]

A failed piss up in a brewery

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2019-06-03T08:22:46+02:00Sun, 2nd Jun '19, 23:06|

The headline of Times of Malta’s report of Adrian Delia’s Fidel Castro-style radio-tirade of this morning says he — Adrian Delia — ‘blames the “establishment” for the ongoing chaos in the PN, and he warns his patience is running out. He was defending the party’s decision to co-opt Jean Pierre Debono to Parliament saying that [...]

GUEST POST: Thank you, Mark Anthony

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2019-06-02T15:13:53+02:00Sun, 2nd Jun '19, 15:13|

This was sent in by a current member of the Executive Committee of the PN who was present at yesterday's meeting. On Saturday, Mark Anthony Sammut submitted his resignation from his post as President of the PN’s Executive Committee. His decision stems from the fact that none of those holding a leadership role within the [...]

GUEST POST: Those kamikaze pilots

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2019-06-02T15:09:43+02:00Sun, 2nd Jun '19, 15:09|

Sent in by someone known to me. So, we’re back to square one. Adrian Delia’s party took a thrashing. The local council results are more representative of the true situation with Labour securing 58% of the votes (there wasn’t the vote-pulling power of the two MEPs). This was a direct message to Adrian Delia and his [...]

The seat that was promised

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2019-06-01T15:46:29+02:00Sat, 1st Jun '19, 15:46|

Even after all that’s happened the last two years, and all the noise of the past week, the outcome of the PN’s executive committee of today sounds like a loud gunshot. A flutter of wings, a few shocked gasps, followed by an eerie, knowing silence. The party locked itself in a room this morning to [...]

Can you bow out when they’re shouting your name?

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2019-05-31T21:59:55+02:00Fri, 31st May '19, 21:59|

And at the end of long days and nights counting votes, it was time to get ready to go home. But before they left they had to give credit to the man who had made all their countless victories possible. “Delia! Delia!” They shouted. This is not a fantasy in my unfulfilled dreams of glory. [...]

International standards of propriety

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2019-05-31T13:23:08+02:00Fri, 31st May '19, 13:23|

The government goes to the Council of Europe with 50 amendments to a report that finds the rule of law in Malta is such a disastrous state that not only was it unable to protect the life of a critical journalist but it seems unable (or unwilling) to find and punish the culprits not to [...]

Party first

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2019-05-31T12:42:25+02:00Fri, 31st May '19, 12:42|

This is Alfred Grixti, a Labour Party activist of many years. He's seen here taken off a screen celebrating with his Labour mates some crushing electoral victory of the many they celebrated these last few days. And here's Alfred Grixti's Facebook sporting as a profile picture what Ranier Fsadni described as an Austin Powers touch [...]

With enemies like this…

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2019-05-31T12:29:53+02:00Fri, 31st May '19, 12:29|

Who needs friends? The editorial of l-orizzont once published a hit list of people it despised because of their real or perceived association with the interests of the Nationalist Party. It had said it had marked these people for elimination. Today they also target someone in the Nationalist Party but they seek their preservation. L-orizzont [...]

How is that an answer?

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2019-05-31T10:18:13+02:00Fri, 31st May '19, 10:18|

This photo was going around yesterday snapped off the screen showing PN lead factotum Pierre Portelli (the more important one) having some form of conversation with Konrad Mizzi. The reason people shared it is that they were uncomfortable with it. People who are angry that Konrad Mizzi persists to survive with impunity with so much [...]

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