Does the choice of the background music (from Narnia – The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe – “The Battle Song”) when Joseph and Michelle appear meant to have some hidden meaning? Or was it chosen just because it sounds biblical and momentous?
“Mifsud Bonnici and Muscat had to be co-opted to parliament because they didn’t have a seat of their own when they became party leader.”
They did not even contest the election.
Good to note that Alfred Sant and Eddie Fenech Adami were co-opted but they contested the elections.
Please note that ALL the leaders of the MALTA LABOUR PARTY never saw eye to eye with each other, Mintoff against Boffa and Sant, Joseph wants to sideline Sant, and no one wants to see Karmenu back in the party.
The PN managed to have its leaders proud of their predecessors and without even changing the emblem and the name of the party.
he was also the genius who built Malta whilst keeping a surplus because there’s a difference between doing projects which the people indirectly pay for, and doing proejcts through foreign investments…cheers edgar, hope I didn’t spoil your weekend, but give the Maltese economy a moment’s thought…please do
Since we’re on a wave of nostalgia, remember when the only was up? It still is. They can’t go down any further:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksv5r5vXfXo&feature=related
I was half expecting the Praetorian Guard to appear with the new “Leader”, well at least he already has a few people lining up for the part of Brutus.
Hlief Pawlu Boffa ma kienx hemm MLP leader wiehed li veru ghamel gid lil Malta – imma Boffa kien ragel ta’ qalb tajba.
Hans Zimmer must be rolling over his piano stool.
Perhaps this Gianni one day will be trusted by a Labour Government to manage DOI or PBS.
Does the choice of the background music (from Narnia – The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe – “The Battle Song”) when Joseph and Michelle appear meant to have some hidden meaning? Or was it chosen just because it sounds biblical and momentous?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q41fwx1tfHc
Mintoff and Mifsud Bonnici governed against the wishes of the absolute majority of electors.
Mifsud Bonnici and Muscat had to be co-opted to parliament because they didn’t have a seat of their own when they became party leader.
Mintoff brought down a Labour prime minister.
Sant lost three general elections in a row.
“Mifsud Bonnici and Muscat had to be co-opted to parliament because they didn’t have a seat of their own when they became party leader.”
They did not even contest the election.
Good to note that Alfred Sant and Eddie Fenech Adami were co-opted but they contested the elections.
Please note that ALL the leaders of the MALTA LABOUR PARTY never saw eye to eye with each other, Mintoff against Boffa and Sant, Joseph wants to sideline Sant, and no one wants to see Karmenu back in the party.
The PN managed to have its leaders proud of their predecessors and without even changing the emblem and the name of the party.
Mintoff was also the one to split the Labour party in Boffa’s time. Not such a glorious past.
he was also the genius who built Malta whilst keeping a surplus because there’s a difference between doing projects which the people indirectly pay for, and doing proejcts through foreign investments…cheers edgar, hope I didn’t spoil your weekend, but give the Maltese economy a moment’s thought…please do