The chairman of Malta Freeport – miskin
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December 9, 2014 at 1:01am
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Bahnan
Exactly my thoughts.
Amen to that.
Bahnan? For me, he is downright stupidu.
Il-prim ministru li jiddeciedi li ma jiddecidix.
“Nahseb ftehmna.”
Se nibaghtu ghandek ghall-privat. Ghax veru miskin.
Int clever imma.
Ipokriti live
Maltarightnow is saying that Mallia has refused to resign.
I hope that jackie has washed her knickers.
http://maltarightnow.com/news/2014/12/09/il-ministru-mallia-rrezista-t-talba-ghar-rizenja-il-prim-ministru-kostrett-ibiddel-il-pjanijiet/
Sorry, but I feel like vomiting. Poor lonely pulcinell.
X’differenza minn xiex? Name one incident the PN found themselves in that compares to this. What an idiot.
Brilliant: http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-12-09/local-news/Mallia-s-wife-answers-phone-tells-her-husband-TMI-journo-is-on-the-asking-questions-line-goes-dead-6736127018
Meanwhile in elveville the spin continues: http://maltastar.com/dart/20141208-recordings-hidden-by-simon-busuttil-have-been-revealed
He obviously is referring to Prime Minister Mallia.
Even Franco Mercieca is praising Joseph Muscat on Facebook. Eying a Ministry perhaps?
King Aaron from Twattoland spoke.
I’m sorry, but your adjectives are too… childish.
But I suppose we shouldn’t descend to the level of our detractors, should we?
Joseph Muscat, statesman?
Ma tridx jewilla thallat lil Joseph Muscat ma Lawrence Gonzi jew Eddie Fenech Adami, hux?
Il-vera gidra jahasra.
And Luciano Busuttil is quoting harakiri as being an honourable way out.
http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-12-09/local-news/Mallia-s-wife-answers-phone-tells-her-husband-TMI-journo-is-on-the-asking-questions-line-goes-dead-6736127018
Just goes to show you that twenty university degrees cure nothing.
Attitude is what counts in life.
And on a completely different topic (the budget), Maltastar continues to give its readers (are there any left, bar those with a peculiar sense of humour?) a taste of Pyongyang: http://maltastar.com/dart/20141105-finance-ministry-smooth-sailing-for-malta1
Inutili ifahhar miskin lil-P.M. ghax dalwaqt itajjru. Floku gej il-Baruni ta’ Wied Ghammieq.
Statesman? Joseph Muscat? How did the words come together?
Idjota.
What a statesman!
During a football game, the referee sees a foul that merits expulsion, but leaves it up to the fouling player to decide whether he leaves the pitch or not!
Is this what Muscat meant by tista’ tahdem maghna anke jekk ma taqbilx maghna?
Dan daqs Ciangura injorant
Is this man serious? What a pathetic comment.
The chairman of a state corporation shouldn’t be politicising things in this manner.
I feel that there’s going to be yet another purge to clear out “spjuni u nies li jridu jaghmlu l hsara” coming up. Alas,that’s their way of thinking.
Having said that, one down…
if Mallia doesn’t resign, it shows that Joseph has no power over his team and he should resign instead.
Who would want to work with a man who blatantly undermined his authority and showed him up as a weakling?
Hi x’serjeta, il-partit qabel il-pajjiz!
A prime Minister who seriously and with wisdom (“b’ghaqal u serjeta'”) decides not not decide but passes the buck to three retired judges and a rejected cabinet minister to decide on his behalf.
A modern Pontius Pilate washing his hands
They have nothing to say.
Il-Gvern ta’ Joseph Muscat u shabu ghandu kwalitajiet li jirrendu l-Kabinet tieghu eccezzjonalment eccezzjonali: l-aktar wiehed giddieb, l-aktar wiehed imgerfex, l-aktar wiehed bla direzzjoni, l-aktar wiehed imhawwad, l-aktar wiehed arroganti, u l-aktar wiehed bla b**d.
Totally myopic. Needs to see Franco Mercieca, but then, on second thoughts, this would be the lame leading the blind.
I heard him on “Ghandi Xi Nghid” last Saturday and I confirmed what I had read about him on this blog.
He came across as an arrogant hamallu, interrupting his opponent (Dr Aquilina representing the PN) by repeating stale slogans about the budget and pressing him for a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, in typical Lejber ‘hamallagni.’