Oh look. Labour has its own Franco Pullicino Orlando

Published: August 7, 2012 at 2:00pm

Ah, what fun! Sharing a tent with Jason! Iz-zift.

Malta Today reports this morning:

Labour leadership concerned but unwilling to block former secretary-general’s candidature

Jason Micallef refuses to resign as One TV chairman.

By James Debono

The decision by Labour’s former secretary-general Jason Micallef to announce his candidature has shocked Labour’s kitchen cabinet but the party’s top brass are reluctant to ask him to resign from his post as chairman of Labour’s broadcasting arm One TV.

As party secretary-general, Micallef had in the past imposed that all staff at One TV should resign from their posts if they chose to stand as candidates.

But Micallef has since strained relations with many of Joseph Muscat’s lieutenants and his relations with the party leader are considered to be far from good.

The decision by the PL administration to appoint Micallef as chairman of One TV was interpreted as a sop to convince Micallef to move out quietly from the PL’s administration.

Members of Muscat’s inner circle describe Micallef as a “loose cannon” due to what they perceive is his boisterousness and owing to the fact that he tends to put himself in the limelight with an ostentatious lifestyle: his personal vehicle, a Mercedes Benz, seems to have fuelled this perception among some Labour insiders.

But more importantly, his decision to put forward his candidature comes after Muscat publicly thanked him in the last general conference for deciding not to stand for the national elections.

The sudden change of heart has shocked the PL administration.

Sources at One TV told MaltaToday that Jason Micallef refuses to resign as chairman of One TV, even though the post creates a conflict of interest with his candidature.

Micallef believes that he has a good chance of winning, though he is up against deep-seated or so called ‘star candidates’ in the Mosta constituency which all come armed with the vote-winning ‘blessing’ of the party leadership.

His relations are not only strained with many of Muscat’s inner circle, but more importantly with deputy leader Anglu Farrugia, who is a heavyweight candidate and parliamentarian renowned to have clashed with Micallef.

The other parliamentarians in the constituency are hospital paramedic and MP Anthony Agius Decelis, and GP Michael Farrugia, who is now being threatened by the arrival of ‘star candidate’ Deborah Schembri, the pro-divorce campaigner and former Nationalist who jumped on the Labour bandwagon and stands a good chance of attracting disgruntled Nationalist voters.

With such strong candidates, Micallef will struggle to get elected, and the next few weeks will determine whether he will stay on or leave as chairman of One TV.




5 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    Ambitions for the leadership, I’d say.

    But it is clear that the old guards in the Malta Labour Party – those ones which were side-lined during Sant’s leadership – are working against Jason and have influenced this report in Malta Today.

  2. Vanni says:

    Well, with Jason in the seat of power, things are going to get a little complicated.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3QxMJaw_KQ

  3. MANDANGO 70 says:

    No it doesn’t you twat!

    JPO and FD have Gonzi by the balls (pardon me if deemed vulgar, but I’ve seen worse written here, so I guess “balls” goes). Jason, if an issue, is a totally different ball game (there goes the word again).

    [Daphne – Do you have a split personality? How do you go from being fairly civilised and conversational to calling me a twat? Do you know what a twat actually is? Like other pejorative slang for the female reproductive orifice, in idiomatic English it’s used to insult men, not women.]

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