Franco Debono: “GonziPN”

Published: June 4, 2012 at 7:49pm

"Mank jivvota kontra, Franco, biex inkun prim ministru qabel il-Christmas."

Just fabulous: mini Mintoff refers to his own party in government, while speaking in parliament, as ‘GonziPN”, but in the disparaging way that Labour supporters use it.

Whichever way he votes tonight, he won’t be mopping the floor with the prime minister for much longer, I suspect. He just doesn’t know when to let go, does he, and his sick ego seems to need to chew up a continuous line of victims.




13 Comments Comment

  1. Lomax says:

    I’m listening to Muscat while I’m away from Malta – he’s as revolting at a distance as he is when I’m at home. I’m curious to see what policy he’s proposing. Why should government be defeated?

    What are the alternatives? As usual, he utters a lot but says nothing.

    • Jozef says:

      Neshinil, stopgahp, defisits, disskonnektid, squarwan, giopp, a fleur society….

      He’s utterly lost, not one qualified proposal.

  2. Libertas says:

    Franco’s underpoodle.

  3. Edward Caruana Galizia says:

    Is there a live feed on the net? I want to watch what is going on.

  4. Riff Raff says:

    Ta’ dan ir-ritratt biss, haqqek libell. For God’s sake Daphne, he’s our prime minister in waiting not some guppy.

  5. innocent bystander says:

    I am a Maltese citizen. I suppose a non-typical floating voter with no party allegiance. What a choice I am faced with: Gonzi or Muscat or abstain.

    Abstain is the coward’s way out. So I have to vote.

    I can’t see I gain from either of them getting in. But my gut instinct is that Muscat would be wrong at this time.

    So I have to vote Gonzi to stop Muscat getting in.

    But that will only encourage Gonzi into thinking I approve of him, when I don’t.

    I think the PN led by Simon Busuttil would get my vote in a positive way.

    But Gonzi re-elected makes leadership change difficult to achieve. So voting for Muscat might make the PN ditch Gonzi and get Simon or A N Other who I COULD endorse. But the thought of Muscat f**king it up for five years in the hope that I get a PN I would approve of is so unpalatable.

    So on the day of the election, you have a few hundred of us ‘floaters’ who hold the key to the outcome. How scary is that.

  6. toyger says:

    Joseph Muscat has just said that Gonzi wants to stay PM so that “ikun jista jikxef il-lapida…. insomma l-irhama, tal-parlament gdid”.

    Guess he’s thinking too much about the death of the present government.

  7. Gakku says:

    Did you hear Muscat just now in parliament?

    “Jien personalment nibbankja mal-BOV”

  8. A Mizzi says:

    With a bit of luck, the ‘Prime Minister for a day” is going to pip Muscat to the post at being the youngest Prime Minister ever.

    • Matt B says:

      Those were the exact thoughts that went through my mind when I decided to apply for the competition.

      Unlike Franco Debono though, my ideas of what could be done to improve this country actually make sense.

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