The Great Leader of the Progressive Movement Without A Name (Partit Bla Isem)

Published: July 19, 2012 at 1:17am




3 Comments Comment

  1. Beauchamp says:

    I always find that the best way to get rid of a ‘Moviment Gdid’ is to flush and then open the window to let in some fresh air.

    Hopefully the Maltese will do just that come election day.

  2. bones says:

    Childish.

  3. ciccio says:

    Facts #1: Before the 2008 general elections, Joseph Muscat passes information to the PN, revealing that Alfred Sant’s Labour Party in opposition was going to launch a political attack on Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando and his Mistra permit and land deals.
    JPO gets to know about this and is therefore able to prepare a defense.

    Question #1: Did this create in JPO’s mind a future obligation towards Joseph Muscat?

    Facts #2: Joseph Muscat’s revelation to the PN allows the PN to be prepared, and to bring out the worst of Alfred Sant just days before the vote. It also allows the PN to put in place a strategy to stop the loss of votes in favour of the Labour Party.
    Consequently, the revelation allows the PN to win the elections against the Labour Party.

    Question #2A: Does this not mean that Joseph Muscat was personally and directly involved in the defeat of the Labour Party in the 2008 elections?

    Question #2B: Does this not mean that Joseph Muscat is personally and directly responsible for the Labour Party being in opposition from 2008 to-date?

    Facts #3: After the 2008 elections, Alfred Sant had no option but to resign, claiming that he had “no regrets.” Jason Micallef is pushed aside. Joseph Muscat is selected as party leader. The old guard gradually returns, or is made to return by Joseph Muscat himself, to the fold.

    Question #3A: Was the revelation of 2008 through Joseph Muscat orchestrated by the old guard?

    Question #3B: Was Joseph Muscat party to an agreement with the old guard to be appointed leader of the Labour Party if Labour fails at the 2008 elections, already before the 2008 elections?

    Facts #4: For 4 years since 2008, JPO causes trouble within the PN government.

    Question #4: Is JPO acting out of the 2008 obligation towards Joseph Muscat by helping Muscat that the latter needs help to be PM at 38, or 39?

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