Is it the fate of the Labour Party to be led by men who think the truth to be dispensable?
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January 23, 2011 at 1:54pm
timesofmalta.com, today
Dr Gonzi referred to Dr Muscat’s statement that he did not know anything about the developments. The Prime Minister insisted that he did.
He quoted from the minutes of a meeting held on July 9, 2009 by the Former MPs Association and signed by former Labour MP Lino Debono, in which the association requested the House Welfare Committee to extend to pensions the increase that had been given to ministers and parliamentary secretaries.
“Not only did they know what we were receiving but they wanted more,” he said.
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Il-giddieb ghomru qasir.
Mhux f’Malta, u mhux fil-politika.
That’s why Mintoff is still alive.
Ever heard the Maltese saying that “il-qahba milli jkolla ttik?”
Isn’t the one in the picture that “young” man who called the PM a liar on Xarabank?
Dak gideb biex ifixkel lil xi rieqed hbal Jean Pierre Farrugia li mid-dera induna sentejn wara.
Xorta kellna l-ikbar folla fil-Belt wara Joseph u t-tijm maghqud taghna.
Nahseb issa wara li tat-Times saru maghna ta’ l-Independent qed jattu xtur Gonzi PN.
Malta xorta ghada wara is-salvatur taghha zaghzugh Joseph.
All the hallmarks of the clear thinking of a sound, logical mind.
Somehow, when I see adjectives like ” ta l-azzar” and “salvatur”, I am automatically reminded of wars. Politics shouldn’t be like that. Unfortunately that`s how it is in Malta. Very sad.