Top comment about the deputy prime minister
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October 28, 2014 at 10:17pm
Posted by Malti ta’ Veru:
Obviously still affected by his airline days – he makes a flying appearance and then he takes off.
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it’s…oh, I’ve forgotten his name.
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It is no wonder the Maltese economy is doing really well.
The Prime Minister is always out of the country selling passports, and his deputy is nowhere to be seen.
Kemm qieghda tajba ic-c bit-tikka.
Tajba Kif inhi din ?
U tnejn hdejn xulxin ukoll :)
‘C’ bic-‘c’ bit-tikka.
Ċ bit -tikka, iva. Ċ b’tikka kbira imma huma dawk il-fidili li fdawhom
X 2
“Issa ingabar ftit ghar-ritratt, Lou, smile, qed inzommok, tibzax, mhux se taqa.”
X’sar minnha r-rassenja tal-membri parlamentali. Muscat kien qal li min ma jattendix jibqa bla paga.
Precisely, davidg. Can anyone trace that famous speech?
Carmelo Abela has just made an announcement that 17 November 2014 is Budget Day. It would be interesting to learn the average cost of Carmelo Abela’s announcements considering that he earns well over EUR 500 fil-gimgha for acting as government spokesman.
It’s not that we never had any announcements on Budget Day in the past, only that the no government ever got to pay his men for it.
Considering that our Deputy Prime Minister is conspicuous by his absence, could it be that our dear leader would consider an additional annual salary of EUR 30,000 for him to make an appearance too? Naturally …. for our sake.