Our future Minister of the Interior

Published: October 8, 2010 at 8:53am

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The caption to this photograph, from Anglu Farrugia’s ‘websajt’, is: DR ANGLU FARRUGIA STRESSING THE POINT IN A FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION.

Aside from the fact that here we have a magna cum laude graduate (my god, what low standards the law course has) who gets his definite and indefinite articles confused, I just have to ask myself ‘Who ARE these people?’

Does Labour go out with a karru to pick up the racanc to – majtezwel make do -have something it can call a political party?

I honestly cannot imagine what the government will be like after 2013: Anglu Farrugia as minister of the interior, Jose Herrera with the hived-off portfolio of Minister of Justice, Tie-Me-Up Zammit as Minister of Health (if he fights off Michael ‘I live at the bookie’s’ Farrugia), Leo Brincat as Minister of Finance, Toni Abela as Minister of Culture.

I love you, Tonio Borg. All is forgiven.




12 Comments Comment

  1. Alan says:

    No, no, no.

    I love you Alfred Sant, please come back. At least he kept the racanc in check.

  2. TROY says:

    Maybe it’s just me, but I get sick looking at photos of Gadget. Yes, Lino, you sicken me.

  3. Anonymous Coward says:

    Seems to me like he’s discussing and acting out something he saw in a porn film… donnu lest ghall-money shot.

    Apologies for any mental images this comment provokes.

  4. Corinne Vella says:

    Why does he refer to himself in the third person?

  5. James says:

    Anglu speaks about ‘kallijiet’ – music to his audience’s ears.

    http://www.anglufarrugia.org/modules/xoopstube/singlevideo.php?cid=1&lid=3

  6. Is “Mnister” in the title a typo or a mittilkless-type corruption?

    [Daphne – Thanks for spotting it.]

    • WhoamI? says:

      I thought it was mittilkless style on purpose – il-mnistru ta l-intern – ta’ l-imsaren, per ezempju.

  7. Mary Borg says:

    It’s the PN’s dream shock advert; it’s Thursday night on the eve of the election. NET News transmission is interrupted by breaking news.

    It announces that Labour has won the election and the swearing-in cermony is expected the next day. We see the first lady and her hubby in the palace balcony waving to the corma, and the new ministers taking an oath one by one – Anglu Farrugia, Jose Herrera, Elena Dalli, Joe Mizzi (minghajr portofol), Varist……….

    • WhoamI? says:

      Can’t be done on the eve of the election, but it’s a brilliant idea nonetheless. Ituna preview, speci.

  8. J.Aquilina says:

    Mary Borg, that is the nightmare haunting many of us day and night … and yet … yet, how likely it is that the nightmare will become reality. We just don’t know how lucky we are – we are so lucky that one missing VAT return, a slip of memory during a child custody case, the minister’s maid and her failure to hand over VAT receipts, and such other petty nothings make the news headlines.

    How different from the days when we’d wake up to read that a bomb was planted outside a prominent Nationalist’s house, or that yet another person had gone AWOL (only to be discovered in the police lock-up hours later), or worse still the newsworthy items which never made it to the newspapers’ headlines – the diabetic with a limp who was forced to remove his shoes upon being arrested, and who upon suffering a hypoglycaemic attack (he was of course not fed or given a drink throughout the interrogation) was shown a torture instrument; the person confined for hours on end in a mosquito-infested cell, the number of people who gave birth at home to avoid going to a substandard hospital; the people who were induced to give birth early for fear that the Blue sisters would be forced to flee the country (as indeed happened); the list is endless.

    Oh how blessed we are to wake up to todays’ realities – the increase in the price of gas, a most decent parliamentary secretary who resigns after being accused of perjury (since when has a slip of the memory started to be classified as ‘perjury’?) …

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