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Lovin Malta founder to become Nationalist Party’s chief strategist
Lovin Malta founder Christian Peregin is exiting the media company he founded to join the PN, which he describes as being ‘a shadow of its former self’
14 July 2021, 1:57am
by Kurt Sansone
Lovin Malta founder Christian Peregin is exiting the company he founded five years ago to join the Nationalist Party.
It was Peregin himself who made the announcement in an opinion piece published on Tuesday night on Lovin Malta. No announcement was forthcoming from the PN.
Peregin has stepped down from company CEO with immediate effect and his last day at Lovin will be on the 31 July, the news portal said. Peregin has also initiated the process to sell off his shareholding.
Lovin Malta founder Christian Peregin will be stepping down from the helm of the media organisation to join the Nationalist Party as its electoral campaign strategist.
Times of Malta ahead of publication, was made by the journalist/entrepreneur on Lovin Malta last night.
“I have decided to exit Lovin Malta completely and start working within the Nationalist Party instead,” the announcement will read.
Peregin, 33, will be relinquishing his position as
Lovin Malta CEO and director as well as his shareholding within the media company that he founded in 2016.
Peregin said he is doing this “to give the team at Lovin Malta the freedom to scrutinise me as much as they do all other political players”.
The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says Malta has eased an outright ban on unvaccinated travellers entering the country, instead allowing them the option to undergo mandatory quarantine on arrival. In another story, it says Lovin Malta founder Christian Peregin will be stepping down from the helm of the media organisation to join the Nationalist Party in an as-yet undecided advisory role.
The Malta Independent quotes Health Minister Chris Fearne saying that a five-year-old who died in hospital may have head COVID-19.
Malta Today says that air strip in Gozo has been re-exhumed in a development strategy.
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