Today's front pages - March 27, 2019
The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers. Times of Malta says Parliament could have as many as 12 new members as a result of proposals aimed at increasing female participation in politics. In another story, it says the European...
The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says Parliament could have as many as 12 new members as a result of proposals aimed at increasing female participation in politics. In another story, it says the European Parliament on Tuesday voted in favour of a resolution labelling Malta as having the characteristics of a tax haven.
The issue of female representation is also dealt with Malta Today and L-Orizzont on their front pages.
Malta Today says the reform will lead to more women in Parliament and L-Orizzont that the number of women in Parliament have to go up to 40%.
The Malta Independent quotes the European Parliament saying that Malta and six other EU states display traits of a tax haven.
In-Nazzjon says Maltese MEPs defended Malta’s interests in Brussels.