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Debono Grech is back in the fold

Veteran Labour MP Joe Debono Grech flanked by party leader Joseph Muscat (left) and deputy leader Anġlu Farrugia. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli.

Labour Party veteran MP Joe Debono Grech, who resigned from the party the day after Joseph Muscat was elected party leader, formally returned to the fold yesterday in the party's new style: hugging the leader.

He was drawn on stage during a party activity in Cospicua by Dr Muscat himself, who left Mr Debono Grech for last after mentioning a number of other pariahs who were present at the event.

The fiery MP, who is not known for public displays of affection, hugged Dr Muscat and a few others that were on stage after Dr Muscat announced his formal return to the party. "There's a certain paper you've sent apparently," Dr Muscat said of Mr Debono Grech's resignation letter. "Well, if you don't mind, I tore it."

Mr Debono Grech would not comment on the reason or reasons that led to his resignation or what had made him change his mind when questioned just before the activity started, saying only: "Thank you for your questions but I don't want to comment".

He had refused to make any form of statement during the past weeks and is said to have even told off relatives of his who had met MLP officials to try to sort out his grievances after he resigned.

Yesterday's public gesture chimed with Dr Muscat's message of unity, which he has been peddling since his election earlier this month.

Before Mr Debono Grech, former Cospicua mayor Pawlu Muscat, who was estranged from the MLP in 2000, was pulled on stage weeping as he embraced the party's leadership.

He had been censured by the party's Vigilance and Disciplinary Board when he admitted that he had lied when he said he had tampered with the vote that elected Alfred Sant leader in 1992.

Even Dr Muscat's former rival in the leadership contest, Michael Falzon, was present among the crowd. Referred to as "a pillar of the Labour Party" by Dr Muscat during his speech, Dr Falzon told The Times that his presence bore no particular symbolism. "I said that I would keep working within the party. This is one of my districts and it's business as usual," he said.

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Comments

Noel Cutajar (on 23/6/08)
Anyone can part orders and that would not make him a leader. Bringing in unity is a pure sign of good leadership. With the many slogans that the PN had for each election campaign...the last Flimkien Kollox Possible - has any of it brought some form of unity for Malta? Time will show the difference...and you are already experiencing it....
A Grech (on 23/6/08)
If we put politics aside, Joseph is teaching us all that instead of "getting even" we should all forgive and instead of fighting, best is to get involved into conducting dialogues.

Joseph is giving the Maltese a good moral lesson - let's all learn from him.
Mike Magri (on 23/6/08)
@ Adrian Cardona.

"..WHERE`S THE TISSUE..", YOU SAID... EHH..

WHY DON`T YOU ASK THE EXPERT...??? JEFFREY PULLICINO ORLANDO......

REMEMBER HIM CRYING...... M.I.S.K.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.N............
V. Vella (on 23/6/08)
Oh these Nats are trying to find ways how to still give a bad image to what ever Labour does. Well...Nats don't change!
maria Attard (on 23/6/08)
ha ha ha! very funny or is it?
Adrian Cardona (on 23/6/08)
"former Cospicua mayor Pawlu Muscat, who was estranged from the MLP in 2000, was pulled on stage weeping as he embraced the party's leadership"
My goodness, all these lost sheep returning to the fold! Makes my eyes water...where's the tissue?...
Baa Baa black sheep!!
Charles J Buttigieg (on 23/6/08)
@B. Agius. Surely very few people, if any, expect the Brass at Gonzipn to congratulate Joseph Muscat on his brilliant achievements on the morn of his leadership. By contrast Nationalist Party sympathisers are having no difficulty to acknowledge the brilliance, charisma, young energy and his great assets to bury the hatchet and to barge into places and situations where division is present or likely. Joseph is proving by the minute that he is an expert in building bridges and allow the underneath water take its normal course.
B Agius (on 23/6/08)
What Dr Muscat is doing within the MLP is worth noting I think. A leader who shows capacity to bring his own house in order augurs well in terms of his capacity to run a Government. The next trick is going to be how he manages to get the team together to perform as an Opposition and alternative Government, He started brilliantly though. I am sure if the opposite were the case, that is he was unable to get the MLP house in order, the PN will be saying: how can he run the Country when he can't even run the MLP?

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