[mt.rubr] PL nominierte eine zweite Oberste Richterin, PN lehnte sie ebenfalls ab und wieder einmal wurde die Ernennung zu einem politischen Kampf und nicht zu einer Einigung für das Land.
[mt.rubr] PL nominierte eine zweite Oberste Richterin, PN lehnte sie ebenfalls ab und wieder einmal wurde die Ernennung zu einem politischen Kampf und nicht zu einer Einigung für das Land.
In this game of dickless vs dickless, I have to give the bigger blame to bobby, if as reported initially, both of them had agreed to discuss privately and announce a single nomination. Instead he chose to go public with his nomination, turning this into a cat and mouse game once again
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If you want to know who’s to blame, just read Mintoff’s letter. Abela never had any intention of discussing or negotiating with the opposition in good faith. According to Abela, any agreement with the opposition would make him seem weak with party die-hards.
As for the bigger picture, all this could have been avoided if the labour government followed the Venice Commission’s warnings and put the decision making power in the hands of the judiciary itself.
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The only thing that needs commenting is that both should resign for breaking rules and they have not.
The PM is now illegitimate… and the Maltese don’t bat an eyelid.
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Another government propaganda rag. Yawn.
In this game of dickless vs dickless, I have to give the bigger blame to bobby, if as reported initially, both of them had agreed to discuss privately and announce a single nomination. Instead he chose to go public with his nomination, turning this into a cat and mouse game once again
If you want to know who’s to blame, just read Mintoff’s letter. Abela never had any intention of discussing or negotiating with the opposition in good faith. According to Abela, any agreement with the opposition would make him seem weak with party die-hards.
As for the bigger picture, all this could have been avoided if the labour government followed the Venice Commission’s warnings and put the decision making power in the hands of the judiciary itself.
The only thing that needs commenting is that both should resign for breaking rules and they have not.
The PM is now illegitimate… and the Maltese don’t bat an eyelid.