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News • 02 February 2003


Confused Labour issues neither here, neither there directive

HAMRUN - The Labour Party national executive yesterday stopped short of ordering a boycott of the referendum leaving all its options open by asking the general conference to approve a motion in which the electorate would be encouraged to do whatever it wants except vote Yes. READ MORE>



Partnership proposal a rehash of 1998 agreement

Kurt Sansone compares the Labour Party’s document Partnership – the best option for Malta, with the recommendations made by the EU in 1998 to the then Labour government. READ MORE>

IVA singers asked to sing ‘No to Europe’

By Matthew Vella
SAN GWANN - The celebrity casts which for long had been stockpiled in the Labour and Nationalist TV ateliers have now also arrived at a crossroads. The appearance of singers and other sundry personalities on a YES to EU melody, produced by the Nationalist Party, did much to stir the waters back at the Labour Party headquarters. READ MORE>

Leo Brincat says Cassola “should not be given a platform"

VALLETTA - During yesterday’s Moviment IVA discussion held in Valletta, Opposition Finance spokesperson Leo Brincat stated that Alternattiva Demokratika EU spokesperson Arnold Cassola "should not be given a platform". READ MORE>

 






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