Survival of European values - Arthur Muscat
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The imminent EU Parliament elections in Malta carry a significance much beyond the traditional Labour and Nationalist confrontation. The voting result that will emerge will not reveal solely a victory, or a loss, for a party, but will also reveal the extent oSurvival of European values - Arthur Muscat
The imminent EU Parliament elections in Malta carry a significance much beyond the traditional Labour and Nationalist confrontation. The voting result that will emerge will not reveal solely a victory, or a loss, for a party, but will also reveal the extent of Malta’s belief in European values. The Labour Party never had in the past a European vocation and it is questionable if it has it now. In 1970, on winning the election, Dom Mintoff reversed the pro-Europe policy of the Nationalist George Borg Olivier. From a path set by Borg Olivier towards a Common Market affiliation, Malta changed course. Mintoff removed destination Europe and inaugurated destinations China, North Korea and Gaddafi’s Libya. There is no need to elaborate much on the lack of European credentials of Mintoff’s successors, namely Alfred Sant and Joseph Muscat. Our collective memory is still fresh and don’t we all recall the stiff opposition put up by these two gentlemen to Eddie Fenech Adami’s proposal for Malta to become a member of the European Union. The referendum delivered a clear majority in favour of Europe. The majority included a good percentage of rebellious Labour voters. With satisfaction we then... Read more