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These are the main news reported by the leading Maltese news portals:
In a highly-charged speech on Sunday, Opposition leader Adrian Delia delivered a sound warning to his critics saying that whoever was not willing to work with him had no place in the party. Source: Times of Malta
The company Vitals Global Healthcare amassed a total debt of €36 million, and with nothing to show for, its annual accounts – soon to be submitted to the company registry – are expected to show. Source: Malta Today
The Minister for Justice Edward Zammit Lewis and Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms Rosianne Cutajar announced that Audrey Friggieri has been appointed as the new Commissioner against Gender Based Violence and Domestic violence. Source: The Malta Independent
A 29 year old man died this morning after falling off the Imtaħleb cliffs in the Għar id-Dwieb area. The man, a resident of San Ġwann, was fishing at the time of the accident. Source: TVM
Prime Minister Robert Abela said that he is disappointed with the current situation within the Nationalist Party. “I always believed that a country needs a strong opposition to keep the government in check,” said Abela while being interviewed on Sunday Morning, on One Radio. Source: Newsbook
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