Squibs greet Sant's arrival in Għargħur
Labour supporters welcome party leader Alfred Sant on his arrival at Balzan, yesterday. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier.
Labour leader Alfred Sant was welcomed with squibs (suffarelli) when he arrived in Għargħur yesterday evening.
A few tens of people waving MLP handkerchiefs and shouting "Fredu, Fredu" greeted Dr Sant as he disembarked from the Coach of Change, which yesterday also took him to Balzan, Attard and Mosta.
The coach's arrival was marked with a flurry of activity.
Someone was heard criticising the use of the squibs, which lit up the street and engulfed it in a cloud of smoke.
The sound of a hand-held siren filled the square in front of the church whenever Dr Sant paused in his short speech.
Sant said his party was promising a serious leadership and things that were doable.
He said many were saying that Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi would change his Cabinet if re-elected, but he asked why he had not done so in the past four years. He questioned whether Dr Gonzi would continue defending his ministers and then expect people to take him seriously.
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Anthony mizzi
Feb 26th 2008, 11:56
What poor and unbecoming coverage by the Times of Dr. Sant’s visit at Gharghur.. In all fairness , such reporting is really not becoming of the Times but of a band club newsletter. Such reporting would have been more suited for Dr. Gonzi's Saturday walkabout at Qormi and the reception given by his female fans which is getting quite a few hits on You tube.