Joseph Muscat sworn in as Opposition Leader
President praises Muscat's 'courageous choices for Malta'
Dr Muscat being sworn in as Leader of the Opposition watched by President Eddie Fenech Adami (right) and Attorney General Silvio Camilleri. Photo: Jason Borg.
Joseph Muscat was yesterday sworn in as Leader of the Opposition by President Eddie Fenech Adami immediately after being co-opted to the House of Representatives.
He is the third Opposition Leader since the March election, succeeding Charles Mangion who, in turn, had taken over from Alfred Sant.
Dr Muscat became Labour leader in June, following Dr Sant's resignation.
Dr Muscat was co-opted to Parliament after MP Joseph Cuschieri gave up his seat on Monday.
The first Labour leader to be co-opted to Parliament was Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici in 1983, followed by Dr Sant in 1987, making Dr Muscat the third Labour leader in a row to be co-opted to the House.
Dr Fenech Adami congratulated the "very young" leader, wishing him every success. He said his situation was "unique" in that he had not contested the general election. However, he was not new to the experience, having contested and won the first MEP elections.
Dr Muscat stepped down as MEP last week, a position that was incompatible with his new role as a member of the Maltese Parliament.
The President praised him for his courageous choices, noting that he had to leave the European Parliament and make certain sacrifices, including financial, to serve his country.
Dr Muscat expressed pride at the fact that the country had called him to serve it, and said it was his duty to heed this call.
Dr Muscat was co-opted to the House of Representatives following a motion moved by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, seconded by Labour deputy leader Anġlu Farrugia.
He was escorted into the Chamber by Dr Gonzi and Dr Mangion and was sworn in by the Speaker, Louis Galea, amid applause from both sides of the House.
He was accompanied by his wife Michelle, his parents and in-laws, as a small crowd waited outside the Palace and cheered as he arrived.
The Strangers' Gallery in the House of Representatives, which is normally empty, was packed yesterday. Among them, apart from relatives, was Mr Cuschieri.
Dr Sant could not be present due to health reasons.
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Loïc Le Brun
Oct 2nd 2008, 21:54
Congratulations Dr. Muscat! I wish you all the best and do your best. Loïc
G. Mangion
Oct 2nd 2008, 18:46
Luck does it matter ?
Joseph, it is cooparation you need now from all political camp's,
Including you too.
succes has nothing to do with luck, its your wisdom that counts.
Gongratulations is more :proper.
John Saliba
Oct 2nd 2008, 17:18
Ad mulots annos, Dr. Muscat. May you serve the nation, as Opposition Leader, for many, many, years. I feel confident that you will carry out your duties with diligence and pride.
k TAnti
Oct 2nd 2008, 12:30
Good luck Joseph. Sure that you will be successful. Joseph Muscat was the second MLP leader after a co option. Alfred Sant was co-opted in the legislation 1987-1992. He was sworn leader when he was already an MP. For the record, even Dr Fenech Adami was also co opted in palaiment in 1969
k TAnti
Oct 2nd 2008, 12:30
Good luck Joseph. Sure that you will be successful. Joseph Muscat was the second MLP leader after a co option. Alfred Sant was co-opted in the legislation 1987-1992. He was sworn leader when he was already an MP. For the record, even Dr Fenech Adami was also co opted in parliament in 1969