And inevitably, Adolf Hitler has something to say about Muscat selling Maltese passports
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November 11, 2013 at 11:57pm
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My nanna’s expression “ha nkellmek bic-Ciniz” when she was upset is going to take on a different meaning altogether. A literal one.
You’ve got to read this:
http://markanthonysammut.blogspot.com/2013/11/human-rights-cannot-be-bought.html
When the Maltese nation acquired its EU citizenship in 2003, Joseph Muscat was on the wrong side of history.
Therefore, it does not come as a surprise that Joseph Muscat is once again on the wrong side of history with his attempt to sell the EU citizenship.
In the electoral campaign leading to 9 March 2013, Muscat called on the masses to be protagonists and to vote for him.
They trusted him, and they are now with him, betrayed, on the wrong side of Malta’s history.
X’medicina tajba ghal filghodu, Daphne. Thanks for sharing.
A good and true picture of what we shall be getting these coming years, if the others who belong to Malta Mhux Taghna Llkoll do not stand up for their rights.
The best part .. “Tibzax. Anton Refalo kapaci jdawwar kollox lura”
Very true.
Many people now think that Maltese citizenship will be given only against payment and that citizenship after a five-year marriage or through other means of naturalisation will not be possible anymore. Is this the case?
[Daphne – No.]
Thanks. On the Times there is an article about how many citizenships have been granted since 2004. From the comments board you can see that people think what I have just asked you. I was watching Emmy Bezzina last week and the people who were phoning in were saying ‘issa daqsekk jigu jizzewwgu l maltin ghax cittadinanza’.