It’s happening again in Għargħur – another scandalous episode in the seemingly never-ending saga of mayhem and internal discord raging within the Nationalist Party (PN) for the past two decades. Branded aptly as the “Party of Internal Disturbances,” the PN seems to have mastered the art of self-destruction, leaving behind a trail of chaos and political blunders.
The latest chapter in this long-standing disaster features the dramatic resignation of councillor Francesca Attard, elected under the PN banner. This unforeseen exit devastated the PN, stripping away its votes and leaving the party floundering in a sea of its own making.
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What the PN desperately wants to sweep under the rug is the blatant reality that Attard’s resignation is merely a symptom of a deeply fractured party, one that has been crumbling from within for nearly twenty long years. As the Nationalist Party clings to the shattered pieces of its dignity, the Labour Party sits back and enjoys the spectacle, watching its rival party implode without lifting a finger.
The PN has no one to blame but itself, consistently proving to be its own worst enemy. Even amidst the chaos, exponents like Beppe Fenech Adami continue to offend and alienate, missing the crucial point: it’s their own actions — or lack thereof — that have led to this point.
In the ruthless arena of politics, the PN’s downfall is a messy testament to years of mismanagement and squabbles. And as each episode like the Għargħur debacle unfolds, it becomes glaringly obvious that the Nationalist Party is indeed the architect of its own demise.