
Friday, 18th April 2008 - 21:10CET
Muscat denies he will withdraw from MLP leadership race
Labour MEP Joseph Muscat insisted this evening that he will be a candidate for the leadership of the MLP.
Referring to a PBS report, Dr Muscat said he wanted to deny that he would be withdrawing his nomination.
Dr Muscat said he had a good relationship with all the other leadership contenders, including George Abela, and, if elected, would seek to give them a central role in the party. Should he not be elected, he would work with the leader for Labour success.




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However it is clear that the PN are supporting Dr. Abela. Why? Simple - Because pushing Abela as MLP leader will create much more divisions within the labour camp. Abela may have excellent leadership qualities but rightly, or wrongly, he does not enjoy the widespread support among delegates and labourites that Dr. Joseph Muscat enjoys. Clearly PN's tactic is one of 'divide and rule'. That's my take on the whole thing.
And if you consider this as a strategy from Dr Muscat himself, please note that Dr Muscat's intelligence supersedes this crap! Dr Muscat is the top favourite, this info being given to save you some time to do further reviews!! Maybe you could review his website instead to see yourself his achievements for Malta thus the reason why he is so much loved be one and all.
By the way you forgot two important phrases, ' robber or a missionary' and 'plain crazy to enter the game'.
Mr. Spiteri i am not a POODLE and it's better 'bla bla bla' than 'BOW WAW WAW'
With this comment and the obvious maneuvers that TVM is performing we can all now see who the PN doesn't want as MLP leader.
Joseph Muscat is the future for Labour and for a much better governed Malta.
If Dr Muscat would read your comment, I am sure he'll have a good laugh and he'll thank you for it!!
Oh, by the way ... is the first sentence a command? Keep dreaming ....
What about delegates of the party, who many of them went for a free holiday to Brussels with Dr. Muscat, thinks? What they prefer? Going for a free trip to Brussels or in five years time see the MLP in Government?
I quote you, `The nationalists have to worry only if Abela or Falzon is elected leader.` LoL Unbelievable!!! The Nationalist Party is backing George Abela indeed! And they are doing so because his past is haunting him and they have already enough issues on which they could target him, if ever he`s elected as Labour leader!! He´s an easy prey for their character-assassination campaign!
So dear Malcolm, why are you surprised that PN sympathisers would resort to dirty tricks to keep Joseph Muscat out of the race. Of course, they won´t uses the same tricks on George Abela because he´s the one the Nationalist party is hoping to see as labour leader.
Imagine the scenario of the MLP in five (or maybe less) years' time, winning the elections under the leadership of George Abela's team (which would include Joseph Muscat and Michael Falzon). This 'compact' would have brought together all the factions of the Party which might have strayed apart during these last years, plus a good number of 'floaters' who are really fed up with the Nationalist type of government.
A five year stint as Prime Minister would confirm that George is capable of delivering what he's promising. THEN, after 2018, would Joseph be well-prepared to take over the Leadership of the Party. In my opinion, that's the ideal Labour 10-year plan.
Of course I agree with Joseph's denial that he'll be withdrawing from the leadership race. Now that he has put forward his candidature, he isn't going to scar his image at the very outset by offering the PN the time-proven smear-tool of being accused of making U-turns at the first available opportunity!
I'm sure that the Party powers-that-be know how to direct those who are going to be directly involved in the voting process to choose the best way forward for the party that has garnered nearly as many number of votes as the party that is governing the country today.
George and Joseph - Go for it!
When a contest for leadership is downgraded to such events like yesterday this shows there is no genuine unified goal among a few party officials who should have the party interest as first priority.
I am sorry to say that MLP is today composed of virtually many tiny 'parties' supporting different ideas and beliefs and I think that irrespective who will be elected leader this party will split in the near future.
Every political party has its fundamental beliefs which make it different from other political parties.
These beliefs should be the pillars of each and every individual member within the party.
All should strive for a common goal and pull in the same direction .
With regards to this dirty spin (quite obvious from where its coming) I can only say that Joseph is actually being perceived as the greatest threat to the powers that be. I wonder behind whom the establishment really is.
A word of advice to Labour delegates - do not let those who want to see the downfall of the MLP confuse you or even worse divide our party.