In a scandalous twist of events, five audacious NGOs have brazenly taken the fight against the Maltese government’s so-called reforms to the European Union’s very doorstep. The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, Aditus, Graffitti, Fondazione Falcone, and Repubblika have penned a glitzy letter, no less, to the EU’s crème de la crème—Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa, Roberta Metsola, Michael McGrath, and Javier Zarzalejos—each a heavyweight in the colossal arena of European politics.
These daring organizations are ringing alarm bells, warning that the government’s reform of magisterial inquiries is a grand deception. They claim it’s wrapping itself in the authoritative guise of the Venice Commission’s recommendations while usurping their very essence. What audacity!
Upstage centers the Chamber of Advocates and the Chamber of Commerce, as these NGOs boldly dragged their names into the fray, hinting at discontent. Yet the real drama unfolds—did these chambers genuinely consent to being the NGOs’ unwitting co-stars in this blockbuster letter?
As self-proclaimed defenders of good governance, transparency, and the rule of law, these NGOs rather than offer constructive alternatives, opted for a melodramatic call to action, imploring the EU to dish out justice upon the Maltese government.
This scandalous saga is merely the latest act in a long-played drama of defiance, a signature tactic of these NGOs against the Labour Party since its ascendancy in 2013.
Attached letter to the EU entities 👇
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