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The government’s repeated attempts at discrediting the public inquiry
Labour unseated from important EP role
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Council of Europe warns Maltese government to stop delaying reforms for justice and rule of law
The government does not intend to address loopholes that
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Executing the diabolical
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Beyond the posturing
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Government allocates €200,000 in EU funds to Portelli’s illegal project
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