The Labour Party's rubber-stamp (2)
Joseph Muscat's decision to abolish the role of secretary general and divide the post's responsibilities among the president and deputy leader for party affairs will inevitably result in an increase in Toni Abela's share of power. Not only will Dr Abela be given more responsibilities but he will also be given power where it counts, among the party's grassroots. Doesn't this run counter to Dr Muscat's promise to formulate a more modern and moderate party?
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wally vella-zarb
Jan 29th 2010, 18:49
Why does it "run counter to Dr Muscat's promise to formulate a more modern and moderate party"? Since when does a modern and efficient organisation preclude streamlining and reassignment of responsibilities and 'power'? In any case, since when does the PL have to copy what is done by others? Ħadd ma jgħidlek taħsel wiċċek biex tidher isbaħ minnu!
laurence schembri
Jan 29th 2010, 12:27
Yes you are right Mauro, it does.