President Coleiro’s portrait might not be ready, but that doesn’t mean you leave George Abela’s up
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May 1, 2014 at 2:08pm
The portrait of the former president is still up on the walls of many government and state offices. Here it is, at the Paola Health Centre.
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They’re working on the stool. Soon ready.
They can’t take it down until they have something to hang up in its stead, because the colour of the wall is different beneath.
Does anybody really care?
Both make for pathetic portraits anyway.
But so far one is proving to be more pathetic in person.
I hope that President Coleiro’s portrait photograph will literally be in portrait format and not landscape like Abela’s.
I hope they don’t apply the Press Act on hidden jokes too because this one’s just brilliant.
Same in the offices of NCPE in Gattard House.
The hold-up must be because she wants her husband in it too.
And she wants him holding rosary beads in the portrait, lest someone might suspect that they are an immoral couple.
The standard frames were too small to fit her in.
Even in the Auberge de Castille.