
Monday, 8th June 2009 - 14:26CET
Cassola no comment on possible resignation
Alternattiva Demokratika leader Arnold Cassola said today that his party faced a tough future after last Saturday's disappointing result, but he refused to answer a question on whether he would step down.
The party only won 2.3 percent of the vote and Dr Cassola said soul searching was in order.







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I was simply showing you that being in a majority does not mean you are right. If you can't follow simple logic I'm not sure you can engage yourself in an argument without the risk of sounding silly.
You seem to think that this is a competition with winners and losers and that, unfortunately, is how many others view elections in Malta. Its always us against them. That is why we do not have political maturity yet. That is a mold that AD tried to break, but they were unsuccessful, because as I have iterated before we are not a mature electorate.
Also please stop referring to me as AD. I do not form part of any party and never will. I am not a fanatic or a lackey. I vote for people and ideals. So give me a decent candidate with decent credentials and decent ideals and I will back that candidate anytime.
“you seem to think that majority is the equivalent of righteousness. If we expand your logic, then Islam is the right religion as there are much more who choose that religion over Christianity. So make sure you go and convert asap. God forbid you are in the minority. You see I am not ashamed of being in a minority,”
I really pity you – you are completely and hoplessly lost for words and valid arguments. The right religion???? Christianity and Islam????
Utter nonsense!!! With comments like that it’s no wonder that you and your party are in such a miserable state of affairs.
If we expand YOUR logic then you should shack up with Imperium Europa and adopt their ‘religion’ –although they’re at a lower level on the national level when comparing minorities they must be more pleased with their overall performance then you are!!!
You have to accept that there’s no future for your party in the local political scene. Your radical ideologies and fixated mentalities have received an emphatic no confidence vote which only a masochist can ignore. Focus on the big picture and not on what might be motivating me!
My point was that in this election AD was the only party not to base their agenda on one issue - all the rest have morphed into one voice championing the immigration problem. AD were positive, and gave real reasons not empty promises that ride on layman's fears. They explained the logic of why it is better to be in the 3 main parties rather than just 2 - which makes a lot of sense especially considering the influence Cassola wields within the European Green Party given that he was Secretary General.
So yes you do have a point however this time round it was more the partisan competition and xenophobic attitude that swayed the flock.
I just hope that they persevere.
However if they give up, I wouldn't blame them. Malta seems to be comfortable enough with it's bi-partisan network. The Maltese seem to be satisfied with their blackmailing system of "aqdini ghax immur ghand tal-faccata". The Maltese look down on the Italians who change their government every 2 years or so. We think that they are stupid...yet the Italian workers go out on pension at 58 (we still have to sweat it out for 5 more years). Their working conditions are by far better than ours. They earn more for working less than us...AND THEIR ECONOMY IS STILL AMONG THE BEST ON THE PLANET. That is why they are in the G8.
If AD dissolves into another NGO, I will join Malta's third largest party. The party that the gaints like to lick.....the party of "the non-voters". The party that will never be in parliament. The party of the indifferents, the egoists, the invisibles.
What a sad day would that day be !
Listen to yourself talk!! Just admit that the result has marked your death knell.
You still talk as if you are the only salvation for our country. You rant about a misguided electorate who dared not to back you up. Hello!! You are the minority and the elections MUST HAVE MADE IT LOUD AND VERY CLEAR FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND!
AD will not recover and thank God for the good sense shown by the electorate.
Since it's inception, I have always voted for AD...for 2 main reasons.
1- I believed that Malta needs a multi party system, where coalitions would have to be formed and where nobody would be able to think that their reign could last forever.
2- I believed that the environmental issues needed to be put higher in the priorities of Malta's politics.
Both reasons fitted perfectly for my aim to vote AD. BOTH REASONS ARE STILL VALID TODAY.
But yes....I do feel guilty about the fact that whilst a handful of genuine persons like Dr. Cassola, Stephen Cachia, Victor Galea, Carmel Cacopardo and the remaining men at the front, do all sorts of sacrifices so that maybe, one day my dream might come true, I sit on my sofa, blog on my PC, and lead my normal life, and even find time to give suggestions, just like the typical armchair critic.
And what do they get in return ? The approval of 3 out of hundred Maltese citizens.
Should I thus be surprised if they decide to dedicate some more time to their families and their loved ones ?
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Let ma assure you that throughout history the PL suffered most because of AD. In fact it was created in the hope of splitting the PL. Luckily they did not succeed.
"So its official - us Maltese are a xenophobic, myopic, egoistic, survivalist lot."
There we go again. Left-wingers trying to lecture us and trying to impose their pseudo morality on us.
This election showed clearly that when it comes to immigration, AD's proposals are not similar to those of the majority of the Maltese people.
Someone criticized AD for not standing against immigration – I hail them for it, because much as I think that something should be done about it, I think there are many other issues which are of importance and which AD have mentioned in their manifesto. They are the only ones who actually did not jump on the vote-seeking bandwagon that was the immigration issue.
It is a sad day indeed and all should be ashamed of themselves. This election is not a vote of no-confidence in the government or in parties like AD - it is a vote of no-confidence in our conscience.
Analyse the AD results together with the results of other candidates from PL and PN who uphold the same strong beliefs and boast environmental credentials. These results speak for themselves.
The Maltese are fed up of hearing these people impose their ultra-conservative views on environment protection. They have taken sustainability arguments to extremes and people are intelligent enough to ignore their Armageddon theories. Their usual extremist stands, where no other element is allowed to be weighed in against their arguments, have now even alienated the moderates who initially believed they could have made a valid contribution to the local political scene.
I cannot interpret the results any differently. Can you?
It should focus to be the political watchdog to ensure that EU directives and regulations are effectively implemented. Come next election, the focus would be to convince enough voters to use the transferable vote wisely and elect an AD candidate whose integrity and commitment about the environment are second to none.
In the meantime the pressure to have the overdue electoral reform and transparent party financing needs to be intensified.
One trusts that with these EP elections results, the “supposedly democratic” PN does not try to sweep the overdue reforms concerning the electoral law and effecting transparent party financing under the carpet. Likewise PL should not believe it can sustain any majority, let alone an absolute one come the general elections.
AD – will remain Malta’ Green Party – and the PN can continue to persist in their self-defeating attacks and Machiavellian tactics on AD.
Malta already has a handful of dedicated NGOs who are striving to make a stand against the onslaught on the environment – and eventually Malta will realize that our environment can be effectively protected by having the accommodating main political parties being held accountable for the abuses they allow during their (till now) absolute “reigns”.
Immigration is another sore point, there needs to be a practical approach not a 'utopian' approach - this world is not a nice and fair 'brotherly love' sort of place, it is fully of deceit and trickery, crime and treachery.
AD is a still very influential political force, particularly where it comes to environmental matters .... the very existance and influence of AD is particularly important these days when Malta is facing some very serious sustainability challenges and when the quick-fix alternative is always beckoning.
AD is the voice of reason in a situation of apparent mess (MEPA, renewable energy, ait quality, use of resources etc.)
The MEP results have nothing to do with his competence as a leader or politician.
One may not agree with AD politics but AD is possibly the only party that remained consistent about their values and opinions... and in my opinion, having Dr Arnold Cassola as leader makes them even more credible.