Ask the candidates YOUR questions
For this year's European Parliament elections, timesofmalta.com is giving readers the chance to have their say.
All candidates contesting the June 6 MEP elections have been invited to sit through a brief question and answer session.
Apart from the questions fielded by The Times' journalists, readers are also being invited to put forward their own queries about any subject they deem fit.
All those interested in submitting questions to any of the candidates, should e-mail them to ep2009@timesofmalta.com or through the comments icon below this week. Please indicate the name of the candidate you wish to question.
Better still, you can send your question on your webcam.
The candidates' replies will be carried in the timesofmalta.com European Parliament section. The Sunday Times will be publishing a supplement on the June elections on May 31.
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g.c.Forte
May 6th 2009, 16:17
@ ALL CANDIDATES.....How many of you have got the guts ( if you are elected) to go to the European Union and tell most of the BIG ones, to go again to the African countries that once have been occupied by them,and teach them DEMOCRACY and how to live like brothers and sisters. They should help them financially, so they will remain happy living in their native lands and not risks their lives to come to Europe for a better life. They should help them to have a democratic government elected by the majority of the people. If you convince them, Europe`s problem of illegal immigrants will be solved, especially ours. Most of them have mixed families already, like us and the British.
maria curmi
May 6th 2009, 11:06
PN candidates taxes from credit cards were supposed to be removed and T V license also before last election and how about water and electricity bills are to high while oil price fell down . And what about illegal immgrants lots of talk and they keep coming and now Italy is sending them to us.We are powerless in E U just talk talk and talk and talk we were promised that we will have the same power as Italy Germany France nice dreaming !!!!!!!!!!!!! once the election passes nobody cares
r ferriggi
May 6th 2009, 10:09
To the Kind Attention of Simon Busuttil
Dear Dr Busuttil,
IF,,,, there is something that REALLY has bothered and is bothering the Maltese population to the brink is the state of the road network. MOST of them.
is there any chance for upgrading the Road Network!?! ANY hope??
one example is the stretch from Cirkewwa until Xemxija. it is disintegrating. cannot the engineers see this and feel it when they go to Gozo?
i HOPE against hope,,,, that you do not say that ''this is not an EU matter but of the local government!! ''.
is the only upgrading reserved for the zillion signs and the speed cameras??