The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Sunday.

The Sunday Times of Malta reports that PN’s executive committee is to
tackle the allegations being made against party leader Adrian Delia. Plans to convene the committee were confirmed by its president Mark Anthony
Sammut. No date has yet been set.

The newspaper also quotes the archbishop saying the migrants issue is a test of civilisation. Mgr Charles Scicluna made his remarks when he visited the NGO rescue ship Lifeline.

The Malta Independent quotes Parliamentary Secretary Aaron Farrugia, who is responsible for EU funds, saying that corruption allegations have not changed the way the EU looks on Malta. The newspaper also says former Foreign Minister George Vella is favourite to be appointed the next president of Malta.

MaltaToday reports that the EU has watered down its threat on Malta's passports scheme. It also says that President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca is expected to continue to head the constitutional reform committee after she steps down in April.  

Il-Mument looks at a year of non-stop work by Adrian Delia. It also reports that the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations is investigating Occupy Justice. He is looking into why the group has not registered as an NGO, how it is collecting funds, and what is happening to them. 

Illum says several PN insiders want PN leader Adrian Delia removed before the European Parliament elections in May, but he is certain to stay. 

It-Torċa says Malta Airport has an emergency plan to deal with drones. It also focuses on the need for tests for drugs taken by motorists.

KullĦadd says rivals of Adrian Delia are claiming that Dr Delia twice offiered to resign.

 

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