European Parliament: Joseph Muscat step down now

18.12.2019 13:12

European Parliament: Joseph Muscat step down now

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Roberta Metsola and David Casa
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Today, MEPs have called on Prime Minster Joseph Muscat to resign immediately. The European Parliament resolution, that has just been overwhelmingly approved, expresses deep concern that Muscat’s delayed resignation continues to pose a risk to the integrity of the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder investigation.

The Head of the PN delegation, Roberta Metsola and European Parliament Quaestor David Casa made it clear that the Maltese government's actions are not a reflection of the Maltese people.

Roberta Metsola stated: “We want the world to know that we are not all cut from the same cloth as Joseph Muscat and the criminals he empowers. They tried to intimidate, threaten and silence by calling rallies to denounce us as traitors. But we knew then what the world knows now and we refused to give in.

When the world looks at Malta, they should see our true face: A proud people standing up.

Muscat is still trying to cling to power for at least another 30 days of chaos: interfering, influencing and contaminating the investigation.  He must resign immediately if our country stands any chance of moving forward.”

David Casa MEP said that “while Malta’s government has brought us shame, its people brought us great pride. It is the pride that we are standing for what is right. Pride that we are taking action to bring our country back from the brink. Pride that we count Europe’s bravest journalist as one of our own. Now we demand EU action.

We are not interested in vague expressions of concern or promises of monitoring. Now we demand that the EU Council and the EU Commission do their duty, and we demand that they stand up for the Maltese people. I stand proud with the Maltese people. I stand proud with this European EPP family, which has so far always been there to defend our people.”

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The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 182 Members from 26 Member States

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