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Papal rebukes in paradise

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2022-04-04T08:49:43+02:00Mon, 4th Apr '22, 08:49|

TVM workers deserve credit for giving their all this past weekend to document and broadcast live every minute Pope Francis was outside his bedroom. If you wanted to see the Pope, you couldn’t miss him on the national broadcaster. If you wanted to hear him, they broadcast live every one of his interventions. His speeches [...]

Abela doesn’t want you to know, but here are some things he got right

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2022-03-30T16:02:44+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 15:45|

Robert Abela fired two government ministers and moved another one to a dead end. All three were subjected to heavy scrutiny by the press, the opposition, civil society, and particularly by “expired” MPs that “the people don’t want” like Karol Aquilina and Jason Azzopardi among others. Ian Borg, still too politically powerful to be thrown [...]

In whose hands the keys of heaven

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2022-03-30T14:34:28+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 14:34|

You’ll be right to scoff at me for fussing over something relatively unimportant considering the major issues we must deal with. But it’s my blog and I’ll moan out of all sense of proportion over my own pet peeves if I want to. Times of Malta reported today that Ta’ Pinu Basilica has a new [...]

On the expiry date of politicians

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2022-03-30T14:04:40+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 14:04|

As a politician I expired before I was born so this is not a self-serving argument. The way people speak about people in their 40s and 50s who have been in politics for a decade as if they were senile vegetables grazing beyond the age of utility would not be acceptable in any other profession. [...]

The people have spoken. Labour says, fuck’em.

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2022-03-30T11:35:46+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 11:35|

The Labour Party’s decision to co-opt to Parliament on a Tuesday someone who didn’t go through the bother of contesting on a Saturday demonstrates unprecedented contempt for the ordinary power people enjoy of choosing their preferred from candidates presented to them by political parties. We have co-options because we cannot have proper bye-elections in a [...]

Stopping at two

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2022-03-30T11:13:53+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 11:13|

ADPD is pointing out that the number of first preference votes obtained nationwide by its candidates is greater than what the quota to declare a candidate elected on the first count would have been had there been no electoral districts. That’s because the mathematics of the quota as they are applied are that a candidate [...]

Misinterpreting Nanna Olga

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2022-03-30T13:35:34+02:00Wed, 30th Mar '22, 10:31|

Political parties are required to sound humble, to speak as if they’re keen to “listen” to the messages sent to them by voters. This election brings Maltese participation rates in elections closer to European averages where voting is not compulsory and anything between 40% and 80% of the voting public casts their vote. Pundits have [...]

The public’s views are on the ballot sheets

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2022-03-29T19:25:00+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 19:25|

Winning the election is not enough for people who want more than political power. People who want to get away with their crimes need to get rid of the people they perceive as their enemies. The 2017 playbook crafted by Keith Schembri is being played out again. In 2017 the mission was to get rid [...]

More Cro-Magnons

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2022-03-29T12:06:13+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 12:06|

I hadn't seen this one when I wrote this post this morning. Meantime, remember the Żejtun incident where a wife and son were hospitalised after the husband accidentally set them alight when he fired a flare in their car? Turns out the wife was out celebrating Labour's win while positive for Covid. And [...]

Freedom of expression ta’ nannti

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2022-03-29T11:42:28+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 11:42|

A few days before the election I had the audacity to write an article analysing Malta's compliance with international standards for free and fair elections. Here's the link. In response, a senior government official who heads the government's science council published this. That's in case anyone thinks that journalists are free to do their work [...]

Letter from another reader (in Maltese)

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2022-03-29T11:22:24+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 11:22|

Manuel, Qed niktiblek wara li qrajt l-ittra ta' wieħed mill-qarrejja tiegħek li int ippubblikajt il-bieraħ u l-artiklu tiegħek fejn qed tgħid li hemm min diġà qed iwaħħal fik għar-riżultat ta’ l-elezzjoni għall-PN. Bħal dak il-qarrej tiegħek, jiena wkoll ilni nsewgi dak li tikteb u tippublika għal dawn l-aħħar 4 snin u nofs. Xtaqt ngħidlek li [...]

Call me an elitist

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2022-03-29T09:36:36+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 09:36|

I don’t begrudge fans of the Labour Party a day and a half of celebrations. The coffins and the donkeys are silly but there’s nothing wrong with being silly once in a while. God knows I was out there after the 1998 elections, and again in 2003. I was of that age when a street [...]

Venom

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2022-03-29T08:57:04+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 08:57|

There’s this guy, Joe Camilleri from Siġġiewi known as tal-putri. Every day, without fail, he photoshops posters full of hate featuring a short list of people he particularly despises. Look at this post from a few days ago which should give you the idea. Near permanent features of nearly all his posts are Repubblika’s president [...]

Time to regroup

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2022-03-29T08:20:24+02:00Tue, 29th Mar '22, 08:20|

There must have been loud sighs of relief at PN HQ when they read Adrian Delia’s and Joe Giglio’s responses to Times of Malta to the question as to whether they planned to contest their party’s leadership. By saying they wouldn’t, they allowed the party leader to feel secure in his job. If – and [...]

Rushing to fulfil Labour’s prophesies

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2022-03-28T14:03:48+02:00Mon, 28th Mar '22, 14:03|

Some people are quick to accuse others of being elitist when those others point out how their predictable response to stimuli plays out just as expected. While recriminations and lamentations over the election results pile up, coming from people apparently unembarrassed to admit their surprise at the results, the notion that, of all people, the [...]

Letter from a reader

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2022-03-28T11:06:26+02:00Mon, 28th Mar '22, 11:06|

Dear Mr. Delia I hope this email finds you well, as well as can be after yesterday, I guess. I know you are very busy and I am not expecting a reply as such. But after yesterday, I feel the need to contact you, share my thoughts. I have followed you for the past 4.5 [...]

Playing foul

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2022-03-28T08:36:42+02:00Mon, 28th Mar '22, 08:25|

It was never about who would win or lose the election, was it? Although, in spite of all the surveys confirming each other, some people still managed to develop false hopes. It was always about whether Robert Abela would succeed in his mission of holding and beating Joseph Muscat’s numbers. He succeeded. He played most [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: There will be much to do

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2022-03-27T07:43:40+02:00Sun, 27th Mar '22, 07:43|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "While the PL finds ways of surviving its coming internal turmoil, understandably confident given that they survived the crises of end-2019 and emerged stronger from an ordeal, which should have rightly devastated their political chances, and while the PN’s church walls rattle and threaten to undermine the fresh [...]

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