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The Malta in which I want to live

Malta Independent Sunday, 6 January 2013, 09:00 Last update: about 11 years ago

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Joseph – Malta li rrid ng?ix fiha (Joseph – The Malta in which I want to live) is a new publication that will be launched in the next few days. It is a personal encounter with Joseph Muscat and provides much information about his background, his intellectual, academic and political formation and what he proposes for our country if entrusted with government for the next five years. Furthermore, it is a document of evidence that bears witness to the reasons why Dr Muscat can be entrusted to lead a new government with competence, good judgment and a much needed leap of quality.

The publication will contain the following sections:

·  A biography of Dr Muscat

·  How he became acquainted with the Labour Party

·  The ideological principles with which he works in politics

·  How his public service started

·  What he did as a Member of the European Parliament

·  How he became leader of the Labour Party

·  What he proposes for the government of the country

 

Joseph – Malta li rrid nghix fiha was written by Cyrus Engerer and is illustrated by a large number of pictures from both personal and public sources.

Before making their decision, it is to be expected that the Maltese people will carefully weigh the alternatives with which they are presented. Who, among the political parties and their leaders, should be entrusted with the country’s govenment for the next five years? Which one of them offers the best indications of a peaceful and successful future?

These questions may be answered satisfactorily by the examination of two major factors:

·  Past records

·   Future prospects

 

To facilitate the minute and appropriate examination of these two issues in respect of the Labour Party and its leader, Joseph Muscat, SKS, the Party’s editorial house, will be releasing this publication, which will be available from all leading bookshops at a cost of €10.

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