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On bright ideas and banana skins


The second week of the 2008 election campaign was characterized mainly by the Prime Minister’s last ditch and desperate attempt to salvage some political credibility for his party after it became clear that the PN could not shake off the scent and shadow of corruption which have clung to it like a leech for good reason.

Dr Gonzi has risked greatly and has used up practically all the political capital he has left on this issue. This is why he has finally announced a certain cabinet move when he is not certain to be the person forming the next cabinet. The grand announcement that, should the PN be re-elected, (that is a big if) Dr Gonzi would take over responsibility for MEPA and the environment is a clear and unmitigated admission not only of the failures of Environment Minister George Pullicino but also that the PN is not squeaky clean on this issue.

The way the Prime Minister has tried to sell this idea has, however, put him in a fix.

First of all, as Dr Alfred Sant retorted, this announcement does not exculpate Dr Gonzi from any political responsibility for the strange goings on within MEPA. As the saying goes, the buck stops with Dr Gonzi. Over and above this, as Dr Sant also said twice without the Prime Minister replying or denying it, there are people who have stated categorically that they informed Dr Gonzi about the not so very transparent way certain building development permits were issued. These same people said that despite this all they got from Dr Gonzi was a cup of coffee or, perhaps, two. There was no concrete action taken on their complaints.

Thus, Dr Gonzi’s grand announcement about taking over responsibility for MEPA and the environment after the March 8 election sounds very hollow indeed. Dr Gonzi has always told us to judge him on what he does and not on what he says. This is a case in point. People will judge him as not having done anything about reported corruption in relation to the issuing of building permits. For him to stake his shrinking political capital by trying to persuade us that he will do something about it after the election is not a bright idea but a desperate banana skin.

This banana skin was made more slippery by the Prime Minister’s contention that he would sort out MEPA just as he has sorted out public finances. As everybody knows the situation of the state’s finances is not as rosy as the Prime Minister wants us to believe. Indeed, over the last four years Dr Gonzi, as finance minister has presided over an annual increase in the tax burden of € 46.58 million (LM 20 million) for the last four years. Over and above this Dr Gonzi also raked in money from several and also from the EU. It is estimated that, all together, these three sources of revenue mean that Dr Gonzi had an extra € 500 million (LM 214.65 million) to spend.

Despite this, the overall national debt still spiraled to € 3.5 billion (LM 1.4 billion). In addition to this all the capital projects undertaken by the GonziPN government are either behind schedule or over-budget or both and this has cost us the taxpayers an additional € 445 million (LM 191 million)

These are hardly sound finances and even less of a record to boast about and cite as proof that one can deliver “MEPA fis-sod” and “Ambjent fis-sod!” as Dr Gonzi would have us believe.

So, objectively, what Dr Gonzi hoped would be a bright idea which would revive his and his party’s fortunes has ended up being as being a political banana skin of the first order.

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Ruben Farrugia (on 26/2/08)
Hello John, thanks for your support. Another thing it is not MLP but AllFred it is not a spelling mistake but another type of mistake hehehe. Also a vote for AddDivorzju or as Andrew calls the others AzzNazz is a vote to AllFred. Hehe for those who need a glossary read the capital letters only individually while in the case of AllFred see the paid advertisements by MLP on the times website. AAA is not good to see in government though they promise a lot of policies. The only partit worth of government is the one who gave us Independence, Europe, Euro and a future.
John Schembri (on 25/2/08)
Well said Ruben , PES members should not encourage waste in energy with halving the surcharge on bills.Sometimes I doubt who are the real socialists and which is the real Workers Party.
An old neighbor used to tell me that MLP meant MALTA LABLAB PARTY , I think he was right.

Ruben Farrugia (on 25/2/08)
I have some questions for you: First is labour really interested in being the first to take the flight of steps to Castille? Second Labour being a PES member party does that mean they are more socialist than our present government who is giving already a discount of 16% off computer systems? (Mind you working backwards 18% VAT is equal only to 15% discount so Nationalist are already bargaining 1% over LM500 so Lm5 more than 11Euros ) Furthermore Labour being in the European parliament is only thanks to our IVA for Europe, how many elections he said he already won 3? How can you believe him, be a smartisland citizen vote Blueskies!! heheh
Joe Martinelli (on 24/2/08)
Sorry Victoria. The last part of my posting was obviosly not intended for you. That part was meant to reply to a statement regarding people with no access to a computer and not taking part in The Times poll and who will be voting MLP.
Victoria Grech (on 24/2/08)
Dear Mr Martinelli, kindly read my post again! It is very clear and no-reading-between-the-lines is required. I was actually supporting your view!!! Is this what we came to?! That we see a threat even from 'friendly fire'?!!
John Schembri (on 24/2/08)
Joe please read well before you write , I never said that Mlp supporters don't have a computer.
By the way did you see the MLP Mass meeting on the granaries ,today? It was a BIG RED carpet of enthusiasm.
For the third time : "we are still half way to the finish line"
Joe Martinelli (on 24/2/08)
Victoria, what you quoted from the MLP manifesto is not original at all. Thank God the MLP finally woke up and realize that computers are here to stay and that they will not not turn our grey matter into mush - much what the MLP of not too long ago used to preach.

By the way, why are you reading The Times? According to John Schembri most MLP supporters do not even have a computer! Something is a bit contradictory here.
John Schembri (on 24/2/08)
Nobody is saying that Labour supporters are not computer literate , or that all the Times readers are Nationalists ,one can observe that there are a lot of PN supporters who buy only the Times and don't buy Il-Mument and MLP supporters who buy It-Torca and not Kullhadd.
This also applies to the Times on line poll , the on line readership spectrum is a very narrow representation of the voting public. I am not saying that there isn't some truth in the poll , it can be interpreted that the TIMES PN voters have decided and the maybes are all MLP.
Still Mr Martinelli, the picture can be totally different , so I reaffirm what I said "DON'T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH , JOE "! IN MALTESE WE SAY "IT-TELLIEQA SAL BARKUN"
We are still half way . and already have what athletes call "The finish line syndrome!"
Victoria Grech (on 24/2/08)
Mr Martinelli, maybe that's why on the MLP manifesto they felt the need to put down 'teach computers and informatics' (cf. also Up Close & Personal post by ABC) because the Labourites don't own one least of all read The Times online
john Schembri (on 23/2/08)
Readers of the Times are freethinkers , but we must admit that there is another reality out there on both political sides , one can safely say that its not a good statistical sample."Cetta ta' lahlah" will stick to her tribe , no matter what her chief proposes!
Ruben Farrugia (on 23/2/08)
Dear AllFred,
The Times poll shows us a win-win situation. Even on Maltatoday!! So are Labour afraid of Blueskies and other incentives by the present goverment to establish a link with us superhumans surfing high on the waves of smartisland? sorry I forgot that the sea is blue too! So heaven and sea are blue, I wonder where the red had been instilled? Mind you Alfred we see and hear other sites and views too.
Joe Martinelli (on 23/2/08)
So, the readers of The Times are Nationalists? No Labourites have computers? Are they still thinking that computers 'make the minds lazy'? Are the Labour supporters so sure that they will celebrate around the Castille on March 9 that they are refraining from taking part in The Times survey?
John Schembri (on 22/2/08)
Don't get your hopes too high Joe , those are votes of The Times readers on line.There are people who do not even have access to the web and will vote Labour in the real poll.
Joe Martinelli (on 22/2/08)
Banana skins unbeknown to me come in different forms and sizes.
How come nobody is noticing, or at least mentioning, The Times poll to your right?
A poll with almost 7300 participants is no small poll and it seems that if things continue to even hold on to the same pattern, then Dr. Sant is treading on one mighty big banana peel!
Stanley J A Clews (on 20/2/08)
As an ex-Dockyard Personnel Manager of almost 26 years standing the biggest gaffe of MLP is the "no yak on overtime proposal. Just watch the employees slowing their work to get on the overtime gravey train; just watch the employers shutting shop.
Joseph Micallef (on 18/2/08)
What about the banana skin of the overtime payment rate or the banana skin of proposing measures in the election manifesto which are already implemented? What about the banana skin of saying in front of University students that today's students are "falluti"? Or the multitude of other banana skins whenever Dr Sant either refuses to answer questions or tries to laugh them off? Or whenever he replies with the usual question " I thought you were going to ask me about government corruption instead" as if he decides what a journalist has to ask him!
John Schembri (on 17/2/08)
Now we know how Mr Alfred Grixti looks today, he is still the same handsome guy who supported Mintoff, Karmenu & Dr Sant's policies when they where in power, I stand to be corrected but I think he contested under the three leaders.

The common factor with these three socialist leaders being that they contributed negatively towards the environment; to mention a few: Ghar Lapsi dump site, Wied Fulija dump site, in Bubaqra Zurrieq , Maghtab dump site in the vicinity of Naxxar, Bugibba, Pembroke, Sliema, St Julians, Swieqi and St Andrew's, the inconvenience caused by the coal burning Power station to the people of Marsa, Paola, Fgura, Hamrun and the rest of the Harbour Area, the draining in the sea of raw sewage in Malta and Gozo.

Some examples of good New Labour town Planning can be seen in Marsascala and Bugibba , and what about the zigzagging bypass from Zabbar to Marsascala , that is real planning!

How can voters trust these people when, today Mr Grixti is telling us that "Dr Gonzi also raked in money from several and also from the EU"? Weren't we told that we will have only Lm1.5 million "Kontanti" from the EU. Was that a banana skin or should we leave this to the historians?

I tried to find some tangible proposals towards the Environment in "Pjan Ghal Bidu Gdid" the one which I found was not even there; the surcharge removal from our electricity bills on ALL households , incentivising more water and electricity waste.

Whom would the MLP be trusting as minister of the environment, Charles Buhagiar? Wouldn't there be a conflict of interest?

While wishing Alfred success as a candidate for the MLP (Montalto is not contesting), I beg him to write about fresh tangible MLP proposals (which haven't already been implemented). We readers already assume that Gonzi made mistakes, in his first four years as PM in the EU, after all the ones who don't make mistakes are the armchair critics. We want to hear about Labour's proposals (not pipe dream aims) on how to CONTINUE to better our lives (not a "new start") as a members in the EU.

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