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Labour faces its guilty verdict in House debate on Caruana Galizia inquiry

[WATCH] Labour faces its guilty verdict in House debate on Caruana Galizia inquiry Parliament debates outcome of Caruana Galizia public inquiry as Opposition accuses Labour side of responsibility for assassination 30 July 2021, 10:38am by Nicole Meilak A parliamentary debate centred around the public inquiry into the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia took place this morning, with MPs discussing the conclusions of the report published on Thursday. The discussion kicked off at 9:15am, with Prime Minister Robert Abela giving the first address. He spoke about the need for dialogue, but ultimately defended the raft of reforms implemented under his administration. The way the State functions today isn t even recognisable from how it was in January 2020, he said. The State that the inquiry evaluated works completely different today.

Repubblika files judicial protest against Speaker after being denied access to parliament

Repubblika files judicial protest against Speaker after being denied access to parliament Repubblika files judicial protest after being denied access to the Strangers’ Gallery at Parliament, saying the pandemic was a weak excuse  to deny citizens their right to observe debates 30 July 2021, 10:30am by Matthew Agius Civil society NGO Repubblika has filed a judicial protest in anticipation of being denied access to the Strangers’ Gallery at Parliament this morning. The judicial protest, filed against Speaker of the House Anglu Farrugia and Clerk of the House Raymond Scicluna and signed by lawyers Paul Borg Olivier and Eve Borg Costanzi, argues that the pandemic was a “weak excuse” to deny citizens their right to observe the debates and legislative process in person.

Valletta protest demands action, prosecutions, after Daphne inquiry report

Valletta protest demands action, prosecutions, after Daphne inquiry report
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Betrayal and distancing - Tonio Borg

Life is like that. Keith Schembri was Joseph Muscat’s chief of staff, an emulation of Tony Blair’s Alistair Campbell. Everything went through him; he was an electoral strategist, and as he himself boasts, the mastermind behind Labour’s electoral victories. And yet in the hour of need, few did not distance themselves from him. All of a sudden no one remembers having published photos taken with this man who like Scarpia in Tosca “davanti a lui tremava tutta Roma”. Labour is playing a stupid, even if convenient, game. Through the prime minister  it is proclaiming that it is proud of its “achievements” in the past eight years, but conveniently does not shoulder its political responsibility  for the incidents, events and arraignments, occurring during the same period, which have tarnished the reputation of our country. The prime minister has also reminded us that Joseph Muscat is no longer part of government!  Instead, government indulges in an attack on the opposition.

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