Malta Evening News Roundup

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These are the main headlines reviewed by our editorial and research team for today.

Thousands of people are taking part in the third civil society national protest calling for an end to corruption and seeking justice for slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Source: Times of Malta


The Government is expected to issue the pre-qualification questionnaire for the construction and operation of the Malta-Gozo tunnel in the first weeks of the new year.  Source: Malta Today


The survey ship dispatched to establish the extent of the damage to the interconnector has arrived on site, Enemalta said in a Facebook post.Malta has suffered a series of power outages since just before Christmas, with Enemalta saying that the interconnector had been damaged by what they said could have been a ship’s anchor.Source: The Malta Independent


Opposition and Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia has challenged Government to have Karl Cini of Nexia BT investigated within 48 hours, as has resulted from the report on the Egrant inquiry.Dr Delia stated that if this is not done, he has already instructed his lawyers so that the Nationalist Party will do what Government is not doing. Source: TVM


The upcoming week is an important week for Partit Laburista, outgoing party leader Joseph Muscat said on Sunday morning. Speaking on Partit Laburista’s One Radio, Muscat said that the party is at crossroads and will decide on the way forward in the upcoming week. Source: Newsbook

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