The emphasis is once again – juts like in 2006 - on ‘minimising’ the gargantuan scale of this reform… by suggesting that, in practice, it would really affect just a limited number of private households
A series of government U-turns and mishaps appears to have boosted the Nationalist Party’s morale. But as its former executive president MARK ANTHONY SAMMUT warns: the PN’s greatest obstacle is the public perception that it ‘cannot ever become a party in government’
iGaming, also known as the online gambling industry, is one of the biggest employers in Malta. The industry has flourished across the island over the past ten y
Let’s face it: you can’t not at least ‘appreciate’ that sort of ballsy, in-your-face, cockiness… not to mention the sheer, barefaced ‘honesty’ of it all: whereby Tal-Farfett practically informs us – directly to our faces – that he fully intends to simply ‘buy’ his way into government… by promising… erm… ‘all things, to all people’…
Since the watershed divorce referendum, the PN found itself defining itself in its reaction to Labour’s social liberal push. James Debono looks at the 10 parliamentary votes which changed Malta beyond recognition, and the fall-out each vote had on the four PN leaders who faced the storm