Libya’s internationally-recognised government votes for “temporary relocation” outside Libya – “most likely location is Malta”

Published: February 26, 2015 at 1:22pm

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While Muscat ponces around with Pina tac-CHOGM and fixes highly suspect deals for highly suspect businessmen, Libya’s constituent assembly in Tobruk – that is, the internationally recognised, official government – has just voted for “temporary relocation” outside Libya.

Given that so many members of the official government have been in Malta at some point for months on end, and given too that other options are practically non-existent, the obvious conclusion is that the internationally-recognised Libyan government plans to relocate (wholesale) to Malta.

And we find out via Twitter from a Tobruk contributor to the world-renowned Foreign Policy magazine.

Muscat’s been fudging the issue of which ‘government’ he recognises. I wonder how he’s going to manage that now.

This business of finding things out about the Maltese government, Malta and Maltese politicians from the international press and social media has become truly sickening.