Marisa Micallef has gone all the way and wants to celebrate Jum Il-Helsien instead
Incidentally, our new ambassador to Washington’s first act on getting there – other than joining a hook-up site in the ongoing, relentless search for her third husband – was to email Maltese people there to tell them that the Independence Day reception was cancelled.
The embassy would celebrate ‘another national day instead’, because the prime minister was to be in New York that day and she had been called to his side.
But the prime minister was in Malta yesterday, at a ceremony to mark Independence Day.
Here’s that email she sent.
Dear Maltese friends,
I am writing to let you know our Prime Minister Dr. Joseph Muscat will be atending and speaking at the UN in the week of our national day on 21st September, 2013.
The PM will also be meeting the Maltese and Gozitan community in New York that week and will also be visiting Canada.
As I have been invited to attend, we will postpone the national day celebrations to another national day.
I very much look forward to meeting you all in the coming months.
Best regards,
Marisa Micallef
Ambassador
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Mel’ejja, Daph!
Spiccajt qrajt l-Archives kollha!
@ Anthony – that is exactly what I was doing. welcome back Daphne – you are the only hope in this dismal place. Hope you had a good (and deserved) break.
Such a liar, that Marisa. The Prime Minister left Malta today.
If she exposed herself publicly on a dating website, she should have the decency and resign from her post. Frankly, this is ludicrous!
Well Daphne, she said the prime minister will be there during “the week” of the independence, so you have to give it to her that she was technically ‘not’ wrong.
[Daphne – She was. ‘The week of Independence Day’ was last week, not this week. Independence Day was on Saturday. Saturday is the last day of the week. The new week begins on Sunday.]
In fact, I did mention this to my husband when I saw Muscat sitting in the front row at the Mass on Independence Day.