The million-dollar question now haunting Pietà: Who betrayed whom?
Sources close to Adrian Delia have confirmed to this site that the shockwaves triggered by Alex Borg’s leadership bid are far from over — because according to Delia’s own inner circle, a deal was indeed struck: if one ran, the other wouldn’t. That pact is now in tatters.
But was it Delia who double-crossed Borg by preemptively announcing his own bid — or Borg who blindsided Delia with a betrayal of trust? The knives are out, and both camps are accusing each other of political treachery.
What’s crystal clear is this: the PN is bleeding internally. The Delia-Borg rift has exposed the fragility of whatever unity was left in the party. The so-called gentleman’s pact was nothing more than a façade — and now, the public is witnessing the ugly fallout of a party that can’t even manage its own promises, let alone a country.
One source put it bluntly: “If this is how they handle private agreements, imagine national ones.”
Let the bloodbath begin.