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Five takeaways from a rowdy University leaders' debate
Five takeaways from a rowdy University leaders' debate

Five takeaways from a rowdy University leaders' debate

Monday's long-awaited debate between five party leaders, the first of its kind throughout this campaign, was a rowdy affair, with each leader seeking to rile up the crowd while pitching their party's vision. While the leaders' frequent jibes at one another meant the debate may have made up in entertainment value what it lacked in sombre detail, casual

Rowdy cheers and jeers dominate first general election debate between party leaders

Rowdy cheers and jeers dominate first general election debate between party leaders

There was no shortage of cheers, chants, jeers, heckles, or boos in the first debate between party leaders in this general election campaign, on Monday afternoon, at the University of Malta. On Monday, at the Sir Temi Zammit Hall on University campus, party leaders Sandra Gauci (ADPD), Arnold Cassola (Momentum), Paul Salamone (Aħwa Maltin), Alex Borg

Environment, transport and 'giveaways' take centre stage at leaders' debate

Environment, transport and 'giveaways' take centre stage at leaders' debate

Robert Abela and Alex Borg faced off in the election campaign’s first debate on Monday, each telling university students that they are the party that will safeguard their future. Abela and Borg were joined on stage by Arnold Cassola, Sandra Gauci and Paul Salomone, leaders of Momentum, ADPD and Aħwa Maltin, respectively. Both Abela and Borg kicked

Watch live: Leaders face off in first debate of election

Watch live: Leaders face off in first debate of election

The leaders of four political parties taking part in the general election are facing off in the first major debate of the election campaign. Labour's Robert Abela and the Nationalist Party's Alex Borg together with Momentum leader Arnold Cassola, ADPD leader Sandra Gauci and Aħwa Maltin leader Paul Salomone are facing off in the  faced off in the now-customary