
Monday, 20th October 2008 - 11:12CET
Video: Muscat pays courtesy call on the President
New Opposition leader Joseph Muscat this morning paid a courtesy call on President Eddie Fenech Adami at the Palace.
Dr Muscat said the Opposition wanted to show its respect s to the President and he, as leader of the Opposition, would be working to bridge the gulf which he could see between the ordinary citizens and national institutions.
The Opposition, Dr Muscat said, would be a positive and constructive force in the country which would work with the government but would also be critical of the government, as expected in a true democracy.
Dr Fenech Adami said that the Leader of the Opposition had an important role. In the past the country was too politically polarised and he was pleased to see that Dr Muscat was not taking the approach of polarisation in his speeches.
Dr Muscat also made a courtesy call on the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Louis Galea.







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Beg your pardon, my dear fellow, have you ever seen me behave in any way that could be termed "less than civil"? If, on the other hand, you mean that I tend to respond, as the Italians says, "a tono", then I can understand what you mean but offer no regrets. Unless you come up with some concrete examples, I will feel constrained to tell you, "you know what you can do with your latinorum." For your information I was received by the President of Malta on two occasions during presentations of my publications. On both occasions he did me the honour of discussing matters of Maltese culture for a full quarter of an hour. That is gracious enough to my mind. And this was a meeting between a mere citizen and the Head of State. What should one expect from a meeting between the Leader of the Opposition AND the Head of State? Of course, I applaud Dr Muscat's display of civilty. And so should the rest of the Maltese citizens, including you, Sur Wistin.
Keep it Dr Muscat. we don't want the nation to be split into two parties but a whole nation after the leader which the majority of the people choose to be in government whether it is blue or red.
I refuse to be "lectured" by the likes of you, madam, so do me a favour and move on. I have better things to do than waste the time of day in the pointless arguments you revel in.
Are you the same person? O tempora o mores!
Different countries have different ways of addressing people. I worked with Austrians and Germans for a number of years. In these countries, the surname rules. Christian names are only used during very informal meetings. Otherwise one introduces onesself using only the surname and one addresses others using the surname too. In Canada and America, things are less formal and only first names are used. During my visits to Libya, everyone was called Mr. or Mrs followed by the Christian name. In our country, in formal situations, one refers to others using the person's title and surname.
What's wrong with that? At times, addressing a person by his or her first name shows respect more than by addressing them with their title.
Your pointed attacks sound desperate and at times just plain nasty. How you can describe yourselves as "democratic" sometimes baffles me
During XARABANK the PM was not in his capacity but leader of the PN. The caption shown on TV said so. During the electoral campain the PN reffered to the cartaker Prim Minister as GONZI PN. or are you one of thoses who see only one way. grow up.
It is right to say there is no easy solution to the illegal immigration problem. However I am looking at Dr Muscat as our saviour because it is clear to me that Dr Gonzi and Carm failed the Maltese people. I assure you I am not getting my priorities mixed up at all. Illegal immigration has become the biggest problem facing the Maltese islands. Yes I believe DR Muscat is indeed our saviour, whether or not he can deliver, it is another story Amanda. But he is the only hope we've got left. We want you Joseph, we are behind you!!
@ L. Mallia
For crying out loud - what's in a name ?
Besides, Dr. Muscat referred to the PM as LAWRENCE (his proper Christian name) and not like the PN media (especially NET TV) insisting on addressing Dr. Muscat as Joe (not Joseph) and never referring to him as Dr. Muscat.
Other comments are superfluous.
A liberal socialist as a saviour against illegal immigration?? Hardly realistic. All left-wing parties tend to favour illegal immigration in an indirect way. See the way socialists vote in the European Parliament and you'l see what I mean.
L Mallia - My thoughts exactly
M Farrugia - Don't be ridiculous
Kenneth Galea - You've certainly got your priorities mixed up. You are looking at Muscat "to be our saviour" from the "illegals".
What do you expect him to do? Drown them before they reach our shores? It is a problem, yes, but one to which there is no real solution. You also fail to see that it is a bigger problem for the "illegals" themselves. Nobody would want to be in their situation in the first place, and certainly not in the circumstances they find themselves here.
The next time you happen to be in court, try to call the Magistrate by his name, and then you see what happens.
Why not? We all did during meetings! (EDDIE, EDDIE, EDDIE)