Julia Farrugia
Gino Cauchi, One Production’s head of sales and marketing and the station’s formr head of news, has submitted his nomination for the casual election to fill Labour MP Karl Chircop’s seat in parliament.
Chircop died on Sunday 12 October in a London hospital after two and a half months in a coma, following a brain haemorrhage.
Cauchi, 40 from Rahal Gdid, was formerly a PBS journalist.
His other two contenders are former Labour deputy leader Joe Brincat and Sebastian Muscat. Nominations from prospective candidates for the casual election close today at noon. The election will be held this Friday.
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