Andrew Azzopardi’s Silence Speaks Volumes: Is a Nationalist Party Candidacy in the Works?

Neville Gafa

~ 4 weeks ago

Andrew Azzopardi’s Silence Speaks Volumes: Is a Nationalist Party Candidacy in the Works?

Four months of calculated silence and political posturing raise serious questions about Prof. Andrew Azzopardi’s true intentions — and his selective approach to “transparency.”

 

 

The Exit Announcement — and the Timing Behind It

 

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Prof. Andrew Azzopardi announced that his long-running Saturday morning radio programme on RTK103 will end on June 29. He described the move as “unexpected and deeply surprising,” blaming a programming shift toward a “fresh format” under the direction of Beacon Media Group’s CEO.

 

But the timing raises eyebrows — and so does the silence surrounding his political future.

 

Andrew Azzopardi

 

Four Months. No Answer. Why?

 

Let’s cut to the chase: it’s been over four months since this platform publicly asked a simple, straightforward question;

 

Is Andrew Azzopardi planning to contest the next general election with the Nationalist Party or not?

 

The response? Nothing. Not even a perfunctory “no comment.” Just calculated, arrogant silence.

 

For someone who parades around as a “champion of transparency,” Azzopardi’s refusal to answer speaks louder than any of his lectures ever could. It reeks of political calculation and gutless opportunism.

 

Andrew Azzopardi

 

The Smug Silence of a Would-Be Candidate

 

Let’s not pretend Azzopardi is some apolitical do-gooder. His silence is strategic. His inaction is intentional. And his every appearance, every “analysis,” every veiled jab at the Labour Party reeks of pre-election positioning.

 

This is the same Andrew Azzopardi who aligns himself with the likes of Agostino Pio Gatt and Manwel Delia,

 

 

You Don’t Get to Preach and Hide

 

Azzopardi loves to talk about accountability — for everyone but himself. When it comes to his own ambitions, his own declarations, and his own future, suddenly the microphone goes dead. The man who lectures the nation weekly won’t answer one basic political question.

 

That’s not transparency. That’s cowardice.

 

 

This Site Won’t Be Ignored

 

This site will continue pressing for answers, asking the uncomfortable questions, and exposing the double standards of those who claim moral superiority while playing political games behind closed doors.

 

Enough is enough. The public deserves the truth.

 

 

 

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