In the Press: Giovanna Debono to retire from politics | Busuttil slams government's decision on Armier

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Former minister for Gozo Giovanna Debono has plans to retire from politics
Former minister for Gozo Giovanna Debono has plans to retire from politics

The Times of Malta

Police in the St Julians district are constantly stretched thin by security duties and monitoring of public events such as feasts and sports activities. Only two officers are assigned to investigating and patrolling the district, with another two in charge of filing new reports and manning the phones.

In-Nazzjon

PN leader Simon Busuttil condemned the government's move to regularize the boathouses built on public land in Armier, saying that those who break the law should be treated fairly but should not have their actions condoned.

L-Orizzont

Giovanna Debono, former minister for Gozo, has plans to retire from politics and does not intend to contest the next general election, according to this newspaper's sources. Sources say that Debono plans to lend her support to Ryan Mercieca, one of the new candidates the PN announced earlier this week.

The Malta Independent

The number of PN media workers has been whittled down from 223 in 2013, when the cost-cutting and restructuring exercise began, to 75. Media.link Communications, the PN's media company, consists of Net TV, Radio 101, il-Mument, In-Nazzjon and Maltarightnow.com