Opposition Leader Alex Borg has criticised Prime Minister Robert Abela for moving forward with a parliamentary motion to appoint a new Chief Justice, despite not having received a clear response from the Opposition on the nomination. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta) “Discussion, not imposition. I just wrote to
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Birkirkara lawyer Edmond Cuschieri has been approved as a general election candidate for the eighth district, the Nationalist Party said. The decision was taken by the party's executive committee. Cuschieri, 48, is a former police officer, married, with a 17-year-old son. He will be contesting a general election for the first time. The PN has so far
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