The Malta Independent 18 May 2024, Saturday
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Nationalist leadership....

Sunday, 25 October 2015, 08:41 Last update: about 10 years ago

When the pragmatic and charismatic Joseph Muscat was unanimously elected as Leader of the Opposition some years ago, he took on the new role with style and a determination to win over the majority of Maltese and Gozitan citizens… and win he did it with an overwhelming majority!

Joseph Muscat succeeded in his endeavours by first and foremost showing the electorate the true meaning of being a Leader of the Opposition. He never applauded the government but pounced like a vicious tiger on its every single mistake, pricked it’s every pretension, belittled its every success (if any) and, above all, offered a credible alternative.

As things stand at this particular moment in time, Joseph Muscat will almost certainly win the next General Election for the second time running.  Undoubtedly, there is a certain amount of enthusiasm among the supporters of the Nationalist Party; however, Dr Simon Busuttil and his deputies need to do more to wipe out the nine-seat deficit and a 34,000 margin won by Joseph Muscat and his Party.  

It’s all well and good to be positive and try to convince supporters that in two years' time the party can make it to government. However, the way ahead is still very doubtful and the Nationalist leadership needs to do more to convince the electorate that it deserves another chance to govern.

 

Jos Edmond Zarb

Birkirkara

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