“Gvern gdid (immexxi minni) se jimxi mar-regoli finanzjarji tal-UE.”
Oh, thank God, he did not suggest the use of the veto.
“This veto should be used sporadically even in areas which had nothing to do with illegal immigration, until the other EU countries took notice and agreed to change the rules.”
He seems to have people planted everywhere: the GRTU, the RTK, The Times, and now even the PN. Except that Jeffrey and John Dalli are not exactly moles or secret agents.
Are those businessmen sure he has not planted someone among them too?
When will he get round to explaining how several thousands of old Maltese liri got spent in setting up the original Maltastar site?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120718/local/mintoff-admitted-to-hospital.429109
Irrah imur il-genna illum qabel ghada.
Fil-kaz meta nasal jien….ghalqu l-bieb.
“Gvern gdid (immexxi minni) se jimxi mar-regoli finanzjarji tal-UE.”
Oh, thank God, he did not suggest the use of the veto.
“This veto should be used sporadically even in areas which had nothing to do with illegal immigration, until the other EU countries took notice and agreed to change the rules.”
– Joseph Muscat, Times of Malta, 17 March 2009
He didn’t say he wouldn’t use that tactic. He simply said he’d observe the rules.
Did he not promise them “shining achievements in economic construction under the wise leadership of the dear respected Supreme Leader Joseph Muscat”?
He seems to have people planted everywhere: the GRTU, the RTK, The Times, and now even the PN. Except that Jeffrey and John Dalli are not exactly moles or secret agents.
Are those businessmen sure he has not planted someone among them too?
Marlene Mizzi of the MLP’s business forum was in the audience.