In the Press: Opposition says government breaking its own rules by choosing Zonqor

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

The two rival governments in Libya have until tomorrow to sign a peace accord and neither can be forced to accepted the UN-brokered deal against their will, foreign minister George Vella said. 

In-Nazzjon

The Nationalist party is prepared to begin discussions on amendments to the Constitution, said party leader Simon Busuttil. The Opposition is proposing more stringent asset declaration guidelines for MPs, among others.

L-Orizzont

AX Holdings has announced the launch of a €10 million project, consisting of a tunnel beneath Valletta to link Sliema to the Three Cities, which aims to be completed by summer 2017 and to be functional by 2018.

The Malta Independent

The Opposition accused the government of breaking its own planning and development rules yesterday, when it chose the Zonqor point site for the construction of a new university.