Founder and co-owner of MaltaToday, Saviour Balzan has reported on Maltese politics and...
[WATCH] How feelings change when targets shift
In his latest video-blog, MediaToday managing editor Saviour Balzan speaks of politicians’ hypocrisy
It’s difficult to express solidarity with someone who chose to sit and watch whilst others were being attacked, MediaToday managing editor Saviour Balzan has argued.
In his latest video-blog, Balzan said that many in the PN were expressing their frustration that columnist Daphne Caruana Galizia was “targeting one of their own”.
“They are now condemning her writings… because it’s one of their own who’s being attacked. But their changed position simply exposes their hypocrisy,” he said.
Balzan reminded that the PN had jumped on Caruana Galizia’s bandwagon in recent elections.
As the PN prepares to elect its new leader, Caruana Galizia exposed one of the candidates for holding a bank account in an offshore jurisdiction – a claim which led Adrian Delia to sue her for libel.
The other three candidates insisted that they condemn personal attacks, although Frank Portelli went as far as to declare that “this blogger will be dumped into the rubbish bin of history”.
-
Court & Police
Pace family usury racket: Accused denied bail as magistrate cites charges’ seriousness
-
National
WATCH | Alex Borg calls out PM for not denying allegations by Judge Lawrence Mintoff
-
Court & Police
24 years behind bars for Austin Mallia in €500,000 drug case
More in News-
Business News
MIDI agrees to transfer T15 Building at Tigné Point for €5.5 million
-
Business News
HSBC reports €109 million profit in 2025, down from €154.5 million
-
Business News
MFSA publishes supervisory priorities for 2026
More in Business-
Sportsbetting
RTP in casino games: What does it mean?
-
Football
Joseph Portelli applauded by Nocerina supporters outside stadium
-
Other Sports
From Tirana to Liège: Iron Taekwondo League brings home five medals
More in Sports-
Theatre & Dance
Gwilym Bugeja's one-man comedy show to premiere this April
-
Music
Over 150 artists, cultural workers call on government to withdraw Eurovision participation
-
Theatre & Dance
Big Brother is always watching: Dystopian classic 1984 to be staged at Teatru Manoel this March
More in Arts-
Opinions
Malta cannot continue to overlook its growing loneliness crisis
-
Editorial
Abela’s position is vulnerable after judge’s letter
-
Opinions
We’re living in a crazy world
More in Comment-
Recipes
Savoury puff pastry Christmas tree
-
Articles
Marble mastery in London’s AKI
-
Articles
Planning Authority showcases Malta’s digital future in spatial planning
More in Magazines