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The Nationalist parliamentary group has not met in almost two months and no date has been set yet to debate the ongoing crisis triggered by the latest disastrous electoral results, this newspaper was told. The situation was further compounded by the controverNationalist MPs have not met since April
The Nationalist parliamentary group has not met in almost two months and no date has been set yet to debate the ongoing crisis triggered by the latest disastrous electoral results, this newspaper was told. The situation was further compounded by the controversy which erupted over the co-option of an MP to succeed David Stellini, who resigned last week. Sources said the Nationalist MPs last met on April 15, a few weeks before the official start of the electoral campaign. Contacted by the Times of Malta, PN whip Robert Cutajar declined to comment. According to the PN statute, the parliamentary group must meet at least once a month or upon the request of the party leader. However, there is also a proviso under which it must convene if a formal request is made by at least a third of MPs. Despite having been at the helm since September 2017, Adrian Delia is yet to win over a significant chunk of his own parliamentary group who have privately expressed doubts about Dr Delia both way back during the leadership campaign and, then, when he faced allegations on his personal finances and of having been involved in money-laundering activities more than a decade before his venture into... Read more