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Government moves anti-deadlock mechanism bill for chief justice appointment
Government moves anti-deadlock mechanism bill for chief justice appointment

Government moves anti-deadlock mechanism bill for chief justice appointment

The government on Monday moved the first reading of a constitutional amendment to introduce an anti-deadlock mechanism should talks on the appointment of the chief justice stall, but no details were given on how it would work. Under current law, the appointment of the chief justice can only be made with the support of two-thirds of the members of the

Bill introducing anti-deadlock mechanism for Chief Justice appointment tabled in Parliament

Bill introducing anti-deadlock mechanism for Chief Justice appointment tabled in Parliament

A bill proposing constitutional amendments to introduce an anti-deadlock mechanism for the appointment of Malta's next Chief Justice was tabled in Parliament on Monday. The draft law, presented for its first reading by Justice Minister Jonathan Attard, seeks to address the current impasse between government and Opposition over the nomination of a successor

Judiciary should elect chief justice from among its members: Momentum

Judiciary should elect chief justice from among its members: Momentum

Momentum suggested on Monday that the judiciary should elect a chief justice from amongst its members. The party fears that if parliament opts for an anti-deadlock mechanism to resolve the ongoing chief justice impasse, the government of the day would be able to choose whoever it wants for the role. "This is not a democracy. This is an autocratic imposition,"

Not an inch

Not an inch

“I chose the road of responsibility,” Robert Abela commented about the mess he created over the chief justice appointment. Now we know, thanks to Judge Lawrence Mintoff’s incendiary letter , that Abela had no intention of appointing a new chief justice until after the general election. We know that Abela abusively turned the process into a game of

Chief Justice: Government to present bill to establish anti-deadlock mechanism

Chief Justice: Government to present bill to establish anti-deadlock mechanism

The government on Monday will present a bill aimed to establish an anti-deadlock mechanism in situations when the two sides of the House do not come to terms on the appointment of a Chief Justice, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced Saturday. This follows an opening to the idea by the Opposition Leader Alex Borg earlier today. In a post on Facebook,

Alex Borg proposes introduction of chief justice anti-deadlock mechanism

Alex Borg proposes introduction of chief justice anti-deadlock mechanism

PN leader Alex Borg said on Saturday that the government and the opposition should agree on an anti-deadlock mechanism to resolve the ongoing chief justice impasse. Sitting Chief Justice, Mark Chetcuti, should remain in his post till that mechanism is agreed upon and a replacement is appointed, Borg said. He did not give details of how he would like

PN proposes legislative fix to break Chief Justice stalemate

PN proposes legislative fix to break Chief Justice stalemate

Opposition Leader Alex Borg has proposed the introduction of new legislation establishing an anti-deadlock mechanism for the appointment of the Chief Justice. In a short video published on Facebook, Borg outlined two proposals aimed at resolving the current impasse. First, he suggested that the incumbent Chief Justice should remain in office until

Opposition Proposes New Anti-Deadlock Law In Chief Justice Selection

Opposition Proposes New Anti-Deadlock Law In Chief Justice Selection

Alex Borg has proposed introducing an anti-deadlock mechanism to address the ongoing impasse over the appointment of Malta’s next Chief Justice. In a video published on social media, the Opposition Leader outlined two proposals aimed at resolving the current stalemate between government and Opposition. First, Borg suggested that the current Chief Justice