
Thursday, 17th April 2008 - 20:10CET
MLP insists people must not be sidelined
The acting leader of the Labour Party, Charles Mangion, insisted this evening that people must not be sidelined because of their political views.
Speaking at a ceremony at Castille Place to mark the 87th anniversary of the death of Manwel Dimech, Dr Mangion said Dimech had battled for freedom of expression and freedom of thought. Those rights had been achieved, and people should not now be sidelined for exercising them.
A small society such as Malta’s needed to make use of all the talents available to it, Dr Mangion added.
Furthermore, no one should be denied his rights.
He also recalled the importance which Manwel Dimech gave to education and said that education was even more important now,
He praised Dimech for having shown a new light for Malta’s political and social progress.
Dr Mangion laid flowers at the foot of the Manwel Dimech monument, followed by deputy leader Michael Falzon and the party’s sections.




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My comment was addressed explicity at the words expressed by Dr.Mangion.
Dear Victor Laiviera, why do you digress completely from the subject matter in order to substantiate your arguements?
Why is it that when you feel like it you act as if you have amnesia and pretend you forget certain events when prior to election MLP high rank officials expressed certain adjectives against opposing factions the result of which was that many were afraid to vote MLP and stayed home . This is bad management with bad strategy .
In order to acquire credibility one must be assertive ,honest,truthful,consistant and most of all respectful towards who is of a different opinion - ALWAYS , not now. Now is too late.
He/she will not find one in a thousand who is not a hand-picked, blue-eyed boy or girl.
To say nothing of the many civil servants shunted aside into dead-end posts with the hope of persuading them to resign.
May I end by saying, dear Dr Sant, no regrets from myself either. However I wish I could have contributed more in the party's structure rather than just that insignificant radio programme.
I find it rather hard to believe whether Dr. Mangion really MEANT from the bottom of his heart when he was saying that ...people should not be sidelined because of their political beliefs!!!