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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 24 May 2009

Gonzi threatens reshuffle in case of massive defeat

PM’s warning to Cabinet AS POLLS SHOW PN HEADING FOR DEFEAT: ‘GET THE VOTE OUT OR FACE A CABINET RESHUFFLE’

Last Monday’s Cabinet meeting was dominated by a sober presentation of the ‘negative’ showings in the polls for the Nationalist Party, during which Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi underlined the great difficulty in bringing out the Nationalist vote. >>


NEWS | Sunday, 24 May 2009

‘If you don’t vote, you get Cassola’, Gonzi warns hunters

Green vote strengthens Malta’s voice in EP – Cassola

Public will pay dearly for Delimara tender – Muscat

PN agrees to sign gay rights petition

Government and doctors reach new agreement

Danger! Lidl warns shoppers of low-flying aeroplanes

Ghajn Tuffieha’s ‘Riviera’ eyed for development

Busuttil for PN leader – Deidun

Brussels still deliberating on ODZs, two years later

Election monitoring group visits MediaToday offices

Brussels still deliberating on ODZs, two years later

FAA applauds Heritage Malta temple rescue

First aid still not a requirement for teachers

Sliema council in stand against yacht marina

Land wind farms cheaper than power station

Never a Maltese MP

No agreement yet on temperature rules for fish hawkers

Challenge8000 team members back from training expedition

Painted Ladies invade Maltese islands in their thousands


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EDITORIAL


What governance?

This week, one part of the reform of public transport came and went. Stealthily in the main, since a voluminous amount of legislation was passed by legal notice, without the subject-matter being broached in parliament. Debate is evidently not the style of the present government executive when it comes to grand plans.>>


INTERVIEW

The moderate face of Labour
Economist, lecturer and widely respected independent pollster, EDWARD SCICLUNA surprised everyone by emerging as Labour’s frontrunner for the European elections. He talks about his reasons for entering politics, as well as Gonzi’s ‘disastrous’ handling of the economy >>



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