Evening Daily News Feed Roundup

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These are the main news reported by the leading Maltese news portals:

Opposition and Nationalist Party leader, Adrian Delia, said that with its reforms the Nationalist Party should relinquish itself from pretenses of arrogance and accept that it is in Opposition before aspiring to be again in Government. Source: TVM


Veteran politician Arnold Cassola has written to the Commission for the Administration of Justice, asking for an investigation into the allegation that Keith Schembri had approached former judge Antonio Mizzi at Joseph Muscat’s behest to arrange for bail to be given to the three men accused of the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. Source: MaltaToday


Eleven studies related to a Malta-Gozo tunnel project have been published so far, the Infrastructure Ministry said on Saturday in reaction to court action by NGOs demanding more transparency about the project. Source: Times of Malta


Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia said today that he is still to accept the resignations submitted by one of the party deputy leaders, Robert Arrigo, and secretary general Clyde Puli. Source: The Malta Independent


Partit Nazzjonalista Mellieħa sectional committee has urged Partit Nazzjonalista leader Adrian Delia to postpone a party activity planned at the party club in the locality for tomorrow. The decision was taken during a sectional committee meeting held on Thursday during which a letter was sent to the party leadership including Nationalist leader Adrian Delia, Newsbook.com.mt has learnt. Source: Newsbook

 

 

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