
Sunday, 30th November 2008 - 08:49CET
Muscat expresses ideas better than Sant - MLP president
Filming and editing: Paul Spiteri Lucas
Labour Party president Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi believes leader Joseph Muscat expresses ideas better than his predecessor Alfred Sant.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, Dr Zrinzo Azzopardi says Dr Muscat is presenting a more open party and putting it across better.
The Labour president speaks extensively about the sweeping reforms being proposed by the MLP and insists that the entire party structures were in agreement over the need for change, following a third successive electoral defeat.
Read the full interview in today's edition of The Sunday Times. Excerpts are carried in the video above.







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Better than Sant (politically speaking as personally he's one of the best around)?? What an achievement!!
The new PL statute involves much much much more changes and modifications than the name and emblem.
At least try and read it please, before you start firing. Anyway, I'm just a little elf so perhaps i'm not fit enough to comment.
If this for you is a strong opposition then I am sorry to say that you are jumping to fast conclusions. How can one assess leadership on a couple of smiles, general meetings and a few proposals thrown here and there? Labour still has a lot of attitude to change. Take for instance One news. See one edition, such as tonight's, and you will feel the positive attitude being emmited. Listen to the Friday edition of the Super One political programm and you will even feel it more. Of course I am being sarcastic, beacuse the positive attitude in these programs does not even exist.
A strong opposition can be called so when it comes up with good political proposals. If you call the latest proposals about the water and electrcity tariffs the image of a strong opposition than the mirror in which we are looking in is more than shattered.
As for the progressivi moto one has only to hear the deputies speak to get a hint of the progress the PL is making. It is a shame to think that a change in a name will reflect a change in the attiude.
Joseph Muscat has gave birth to the new party foundation, something which has been very much lacked. Can't you see the positive side of things or you're just lost in your partisan beliefs? When the leadership elections were going on inside the Labour Party you were crying out that a democracy needs a strong Opposition.
Now you're criticising genuine PL militants such as Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi and the Leader himself for taking the necessaty precautions towards a strong Opposition!
I saw part of his speech today and it was sooo booooring!
But even if he did, the problem is they're still the same ideas!
Dont see any new's Value here !!!
@K muscat
go and tell it to the marines! it was Dr Muscat that called all and sundry back to the fold...how can you speak of this Labour like that. The PN passed the last 16 years demonising Dr sant mainly beacuse they knew his commuincations skills lacked lustre. why do you find fault now? Labour's president had the guts to state facts....more than that is heaven for us middle class.
@ sandro Pace.
There was an attempt to change the torch for the rose once but the effort was half hearted and did not succeed.
I know I may be hurting many an old Labourite sentiment, but market wise, I think that the torch has now done its job, and should go to pension. Did the CEO gave this a thought?
It may be a symbol of light, but an old one now. It is not modern, held menacingly, akin to extreme militantism and most important, no floater friendly.
Why not the more graceful, eye-friendly and more peaceful light red rose, which most moderate centre-left Parties in Europe use? Is not the MLP a member of a European socialist group? Every party has an element of socialism in it, and there is nothing wrong as long as it aims to help those genuinely left behind.
This is not an opinion of a PN or MLP sympathiser, and I hope am not playing with fire......