The €45,000 Question: Is the PN About to Pay Delia’s Alimony?

Neville Gafa

~ 4 days ago

The €45,000 Question: Is the PN About to Pay Delia’s Alimony?

Twenty-four hours have passed.

 

Still no statement.

 

Still no denial.

 

Still no explanation from Adrian Delia.

 

Let’s refresh the public’s memory:

 

If Delia is re-elected as PN leader, he’ll be entitled to a €45,000 yearly package — straight from party funds. Out of that, he is legally bound to fork out €36,000 every year in alimony and child support.

 

That leaves him with a mere €750 a month to survive — less than minimum wage.

 

So, who’s footing the rest of his political life?

 

Because it’s clear: no serious political operator can run a national party, travel, campaign, and maintain basic dignity on €750 a month.

 

Unless, of course, someone else is quietly covering the difference.

 

So here’s the blunt, unavoidable question:

 

Is the Nationalist Party — through donations, party funds, or backroom deals — about to become Adrian Delia’s personal alimony bank?

 

And here’s another:

 

Why hasn’t Delia responded?

 

A man with nothing to hide would have come out swinging. But Delia’s silence speaks volumes.

 

Maybe because he knows the numbers don’t lie.

 

Maybe because he’s hoping the public won’t do the math.

 

Maybe because he’s hoping that Beppe and the Establishment will keep covering for him.

 

But the people are watching. And they’re asking:

 

How can a man who can’t even financially manage his personal life be trusted to run a party, let alone a country?

 

Adrian Delia’s silence is not just embarrassing. It’s revealing.

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