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Sunday, June 15

MLP deputy leaders


[scanned from MaltaToday]

Anglu Farrugia and Toni Abela have been elected deputy leaders for the Malta Labour Party.

First MLP had a horrible leader and two decent deputy leaders.

Now MLP has a decent leader and two horrible deputy leaders.


Can't they ever get it right?

I've got nothing against Toni Abela but I can't see him winning any votes from the younger crowd. Gavin Gulia would have been a big step in the right direction.

I thought the delegates chose Joseph Muscat as leader because he couldn't be linked to the terrible years of Mintoff and KMB. If so, why did the same people elect Anglu Farrugia?

Now Muscat will have to start preparing a MuscatMLP strategy i.e. hide these guys when he's in public.

3 comments:

La delirante said...

"I thought the delegates chose Joseph Muscat as leader because he couldn't be linked to the terrible years of Mintoff and KMB" I guess people wanted a balance :) I would have voted for Muscat becuase he is young and I think he will be a good leader. He also looks very down to earth. I hope it remains that way.

KEITH CHIRCOP said...

I like Muscat as well.

The more the Nationalist columnists pick on him just because, the more votes he's winning. At this rate, these so-called "opinjonisti" will greatly help MLP in the long run.

NEVILLE said...

I think Joseph Muscat will be a big leader for the MLP. He has many modern ideas and policies that will make the party atttractive to all ages and hence will help Labour regain goverment.
I think also that we must give time to the deputy leaders to show their abilities and character which i think will be positive.
Neville Gafa'.

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