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Interview with the Prime Minister tomorrow

The Sunday Times will tomorrow carry an interview with the Prime Minister.

Dr Gonzi will reply to questions by Herman Grech in the wake of the first budget of this legislature. Video excerpts will be carried on timesofmalta.com

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Noel Cutajar (on 10/11/08)
@ J. Martinelli - well you could always come and live in Malta once again instead of living hundreds of miles away. You could always come and share the burden with us. The difference between you and me is one - I am living the mismanagement of this government while you are just an armchair critic.
J Martineli (on 9/11/08)
@ Noel Cutajar

The difference is that at tomorrow's "manifestation" there will not be any government backed police hurling tear gas and beating up supporters as in the case of tal-Barrani.

Therefore tomorrow's theatrics are one way of exercising the true freedom of speech and expression.

Whether people like you will swallow line hook and sinker anything your leader leads you to believe, is another matter altogether.
N.Azzopardi (on 8/11/08)
@N.Cutajar
The PM is right. I call this a farse. The MLP never learns. We have another marriage with the GWU, because the first one didn't succeed, and now they want to try again. Vincent Farrugia complimented the Minister of Finance, how the government managed to come up with a Budget like this, in this time when big nations are struggling with the Financial turmoil. The Maltese got used to Budgets without sikkar tac-cinturini, ahleb Guz, sagrificji, Prices of Tonn taz-zejt, u other names such as Dejma, Isra u rabbi, bahhar u sewwi, Korpi tal-emergenza etc etc; Our standard of living have improved so much. God forbids if the MLP had to return to power again, cause they still carry the same mentality. They changed the leader, but the mentality of the team is still the same. No Ideas. I wonder what would have been this year's Budget like, if MLP was in power, in the preseent world financial situation. Maybe tonn taz-zejt would have been mentioned as well.
Noel Cutajar (on 8/11/08)
If the manifestation is theatrics then would you call yourself to be a democratic government? I recall how your predecessor boasted that Malta had no freedom of expression because of a dictatorial regime...after all the tal-Barrani incident was won in Court because of the right to manifestation - which you call theatrics...how things change in life...see you to-morrow...you are invited to come.

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