No decision expected from PN divorce discussion tonight
No decision is expected to be taken at the unprecedented discussion on divorce that is scheduled to take place this evening within the Nationalist Party’s executive committee.
However, party sources said the committee may suggest the setting up of a working group to study the state of the family in Malta and see whether there is a scientific argument for the introduction of divorce.
The PN had until recently largely ignored the divorce issue until one of its MPs, Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, forced it onto the agenda by presenting a Private Member’s Bill last month.
Party leader Lawrence Gonzi has already expressed himself adamantly against divorce, saying only that he wants the discussion to continue and the decision to be taken by the people.
This evening’s meeting, which sources said was one of many to come, is intended to “continue the discussion” on the issue as debate heats up.
“It would be a very superficial decision if it were decided at one sitting. May I assure you that the PN does not take decisions in a rushed manner, especially when such decisions can affect the well-being of society and the family,” said Marthese Portelli, president of the PN’s Executive Committee.
“The strengthening of the family remains the number one priority for the PN and this will be at the core of the discussions that will take place in the Executive Committee and elsewhere within the party.”
The committee brings together some 100 members of the party from the parliamentary group to the youth section. However, only 85 people can vote, because the votes are divided among the representatives of the various sections of the party.
Such meetings generally begin with an introductory presentation leading to an informal discussion on the topic.
It is not yet known who will give the presentation on divorce, if anyone. Dr Pullicino Orlando has not been asked to prepare any form of intervention, The Times is informed.
The discussion, which will take place in a circular room at the party’s headquarters in Pietà, also has the pension reform on the agenda.
Party members who will attend the committee meeting, but preferred to be left unnamed, said they were going to it with an open mind but expected nothing out of the ordinary.
“This will be just another executive council meeting. I don’t think a decision will be taken for or against divorce.
“We’ll all have the chance to make our voices heard and then we’ll plan to continue discussing the subject through the party’s structures... perhaps with a view to setting up a working group to help us form an informed opinion.”
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Lawrence Genovese
Jul 31st 2010, 08:19
Divorce is always evil.
To see the last message of Our Lady 28/07/10 at Borg in Nadur which is about divorce go to this site http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIW_JOLDM-s
Channel :http://www.youtube.com/user/lawgen123
Raymond Bezzina
Jul 30th 2010, 15:51
@ All Civil Authorities,
One of the things to keep in mind is, that divorce would give
the abuser a legalized opportunity, to repeat the abuse on
future spouses and / or children.
You all know very well that, in countries where divorce is legal,
it has only served to make a bad situation worse. Therefore divorce
is not a solution to failed marriages.
Another thing; as far as I know, civil marriage has been legal in Malta
for more than thirty years. What have the civil authorities done during
all this time, to prepare couples, for the life long commitment in a civil
marriage ?
Joe Zammit
Jul 30th 2010, 16:05
Raymond, it is in the nature of divorce itself that by time it becomes a plague to the detriment of the whole of society. Evil begets evil.
Karl Consiglio
Jul 30th 2010, 12:59
With or without divorce if a man and woman want to split for good, there is no stopping them, so all this thinking that one is strengthening the family by not having divorce is nonsense.
Joe Zammit
Jul 30th 2010, 16:13
Karl, with or without a law prohibiting homicide, if one wants to kill another person he kills him.
patrick zammit
Jul 30th 2010, 12:23
There's no hurry, remember that we are inventing the wheel on this one!
Paul Barrett
Jul 30th 2010, 11:45
It would be interesting to know if they can discuss divorce in a manner that includes social justice without referring to and being beaten down by religious rulings.
Is there not a saying of some kind "Rome burns whilst Nero fiddles" something along those lines. In the meantime more marriages are breaking up by legal separation and more people are setting up new families without the right to get married.
You cannot strengthen marriage by imposing state intervention.
Joe Zammit
Jul 30th 2010, 11:19
Il-qattusa għaġġelija tagħmel friegħ għomja!
Charles Sammut
Jul 30th 2010, 10:31
“We’ll all have the chance to make our voices heard and then we’ll plan to continue discussing the subject through the party’s structures... perhaps with a view to setting up a working group to help us form an informed opinion.”
Roughly translates into Arabic as "Inshallah, bukra."
JPO should now bring matters to a head and insist on getting on with deciding this hot issue. People's lives are ticking away while those who we elected and pay handsomely for their "services" procrastinate.
We shall then see what GonziPN's priorities really are. In reverse alphabetical order: Religion, Party, Country.
Joe Zammit
Jul 30th 2010, 16:18
Charles, the first priority of every MP is God. No MP is free to do evil. All MPs are bound to observe the law of God first and foremost for the good of the whole nation. God's law comes before national law and EU law. So, whoever puts religion, i.e., God, first is in order. Whoever puts something else before God is in disorder for the detriment of the whole country.
Catholic Malta and Gozo first and foremost!