The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

The Sunday Times of Malta says the new political party headed by Marlene Farrugia has no position yet on civil rights issues but has adopted a pro-human rights approach to migration. In another story, it says the Seabank Group has received at least €1.5 million in revenue from the reservation of residential units in towers planned on public land still occupied by the Institute for Tourism Studies.

The Malta Independent on Sunday says two MPs have already shown interest in joining the new Democratic Party.

Illum says that the new Democratic Party will be operating from the heart of Qrendi.

Malta Today says Nationalist MP Tonio Fenech has accused the Swedish pensions agency of victimising Falcon Funds, a Maltese-registered fund he is director of.

It-Torca says judges are to start receiving an individual report on their cases for greater accountability.

Il-Mument says that a secret document drawn up at Castille proposes Alex Sciberras as the executive head of the Lands Authority, planned to be set up in the coming days.

Kullhadd quotes Prime Minister Joseph Muscat saying that land use is the country’s biggest consideration.

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