MP turns down role
Nationalist MP Jean-Pierre Farrugia said yesterday evening that he declined to accept an invitation by the Prime Minister to serve as a parliamentary rapporteur twinned to a ministry.
He said when contacted by The Times that he had responsibilities which he feared would be lost if he accepted the invitation.
"In fact the Prime Minister anticipated I will not take the offer as he understood that he (Dr Farrugia) will find difficulty to accept the job as this did not fit in his role," Dr Farrugia said.
He felt the job of rapporteur did not fit in his role as MP as it limited ones, role in the House. It was rather meant for junior politicians.
Dr Farrugia spoke about the matter when he was replying to questions on Super One programme Inkontri saying that the House of Commons, where similar appointments existed, had rules which restricted people appointed to such posts from openly criticising the government. He did not wish to be put in that position.
Dr Farrugia stressed, however, that this was a stable government and he would not vote against it. Talk of instability was harmful to the country.
Informed sources told timesof malta.com yesterday morning that Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando and Franco Debono are expected to be named rapporteurs at the Office of the Prime Minister.
Charlo' Bonnici will work in the Ministry of the Infrastructure under minister Austin Gatt while Philip Mifsud will work with minister George Pullicino in the Resources Ministry.
According to the sources Beppe Fenech Adami will serve as rapporteur at the Ministry of Home Affairs and Robert Arrigo with Tonio Fenech in the Ministry of Finance.
Stephen Spiteri is expected to serve at the Ministry of Education, although he had been linked with the Ministry of Health.
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Joe Grech
Mar 11th 2010, 01:11
@M.P. Jean Pierre Farrugia - So good to see there still are people like you in the House of Representatives!
The Hon. P,M. (if I remember correctly) stated that M.P. twinned with a Ministry would be allowed to criticise government BUT not the Ministry to which they were twinned. I find this hard to digest. Really stupid if you ask me.
Apparently the people ''twinned'' did not mind being put in this strait jacket situation....
Anthony Roberts
Mar 10th 2010, 19:18
I would love to know what Mr. Farrugia means by 'stable' in relation to Government!!!
Joseph ( Joe ) Grima
Mar 10th 2010, 15:00
Thank God for people like Jean Pierre Farrugia in Malta's political scene. I hope that his spirt is contagious but, within his political environment, I seriously doubt it.
C. Farrugia
Mar 10th 2010, 13:17
What we have not been told is what are these MPs going to be paid? Will they have an official car, driver, private secretary and the usual costly entourage? From a financial point of view are we doubling the cabinet?
michael Degiorgio
Mar 10th 2010, 11:03
well well gonzi strikes again great to to have so many lap dogs at his mercy
H Dempster
Mar 10th 2010, 10:54
@ P Schembri. agreed. You can at least say that there is one parliamentarian who has his head on his shoulders.
P. Schembri
Mar 10th 2010, 10:38
That's what I call a Man of Principle!