Gonzi in Bratislava, Borg in Prague
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi is in Bratislava for the Slovak celebrations of euro adoption.
He is due to meet Prime Minister Robert Fico and will be among the guest speakers.
Dr Gonzi is accompanied by Central Bank Governor Michael Bonello and Leonard Callus from his secretariat.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Tonio Borg is in Prague for the first Informal Ministerial Meeting of the General Affairs Council (GAC) of the Czech EU presidency.
Ministers will discuss a range of subjects, of which the most pressing is energy security.
They will also discuss the priorities of the presidency.
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Franco Farrugia
Jan 9th 2009, 22:07
@ George Mifsud - Minister Giovanna Debono is No. 3.
Bertie O'Cassey
Jan 9th 2009, 09:06
So, First of all the costs of travel, accommodation and subsistence are refunded by the EU.
And I believe the when No1 and No2 are out of the country Giovanna Debono is the acting Prime Minister.
@ Duncan Sant.
As you put it "PN Bloggers" do not need to attack anyone, we just state the facts and the real truth, that will suffice.
George Mifsud
Jan 9th 2009, 02:52
@ to all those complaining about the costs - Grow up and move on
But who's the acting Prime Minister while both No 1 and No 2 are away from the island?
Duncan Sant
Jan 8th 2009, 20:17
@Aquilina Cassar & Psaila
When is asking the means of transport used: "pessimistic; socialist; questioning-everything; shallow political mentality"
or wanting to know if extra money is spent uselessly for the personal comfort of a few persons: "SOCIALIST ARGUMENTS"
And by the way, they are "TYPICAL ARGUMENTS REPEATED AD NAUSEA" because we never get the answer and we never get to know how the taxpayers' money is spent. Shouldn't the government, during this period of financial crisis and turmoil, be more careful how money is spent?
Any question made regarding the conduct of the PN is good for you PN bloggers to attack anyone making them. If there is someone who needs to grow up that is you!!
lgalea
Jan 8th 2009, 20:16
http://euobserver.com/9/27369
EU economy buckles
Who's saying that we have no problems?
Are we in the eu or not?
Are they going to discuss this?
How about this
http://euobserver.com/9/27367
Slovenia may hold referendum on Croatia EU entry
S Micallef
Jan 8th 2009, 18:15
12th January 2008 - Trichet, Barroso and all EU Prime Ministers in Malta - stating that Malta's adoption of the euro was indeed a success and a vital step for Malta's economy.
Surely it was not the vision of Dr Sant or Dr Muscat. Far from it, Mr Montebello.
I hope that next time round when Dr Muscat visits some other country, he won't make a fool of himself and our country by stating that he had access to some "secret" document....and then we found out that it's available for everyone on the internet!!!!
M.Psaila
Jan 8th 2009, 17:58
Labour tries very hard to give the impression that it has changed and become 'moderni u progressivi' (what does it mean by the way?!)
Yet the pessimistic; socialist; questioning-everything; shallow political mentality attitude is deeply ingrained in it's thought and way of speaking
New Labour? MY FOOT!
@P Aquilina
You are right, Sant is back and with him his old way of doing politics!
What a pity!!
P Aquilina
Jan 8th 2009, 17:29
@Montebello
Sant
Fleri
Navarro
TYPICAL ARGUMENTS REPEATED AD NAUSEA BY THE ALFRED SANT ADMINISTRATION;
NEED FURTHER PROOF THAT SANT IS BACK IN THE PL AND SO HIS INFLUENCE AND WAY OF THINKING!
F Cassar
Jan 8th 2009, 17:25
@ Montebello, Sant, Navarro, Fleri
SOCIALIST ARGUMENTS INDEED!
GROW UP DEAR LABOUR BLOGGERS!
Franco Farrugia
Jan 8th 2009, 17:22
I don't think they went on sight-seeing trips,do you?
Joseph Mifsud
Jan 8th 2009, 16:45
EU meetings travel costs are refunded by the EU. Any other comments are superfluous!
M Borg
Jan 8th 2009, 16:16
@maria, mark, dolores
Please grow up!
Jason Montebello
Jan 8th 2009, 16:14
And how many others are with them!!!??? We're not paying only for Gonzi & Borg for sure!!! And who came for our euro adoption?? Do someone remember?? Is this that important??
Duncan Sant
Jan 8th 2009, 16:13
I wonder how Gonzi and Borg went to their respective meetings....would it be using our national carrier Air Malta, or using private jets costing thousands more?
Does anyone know? (This is not retoric, I am just wondering!)
Joseph Borg
Jan 8th 2009, 15:57
I'm in Malta, paying their blls.
Mark Fleri
Jan 8th 2009, 15:52
Nice to see what our tax money is contributing too
Maria Dolores Fench
Jan 8th 2009, 15:20
Around the world in 80 days!