From Anti-Establishment to Establishment’s Pet: The Delia-Sapiano Farce

Neville Gafa

~ 2 weeks ago

From Anti-Establishment to Establishment’s Pet: The Delia-Sapiano Farce

Georg Sapiano wants to lecture us on leadership, while fronting a comeback campaign for the same failed PN leader the establishment once threw out. The hypocrisy couldn’t be louder.”

 

 

Georg Sapiano

 

Georg Sapiano, a man better known for his courtroom theatrics than his political foresight, launched yet another pretentious online sermon — this time aimed squarely at PN leadership contender Alex Borg. According to Sapiano, Borg is all flair and no substance. But coming from the man fronting Adrian Delia’s resurrection campaign, this reeks of desperation.

 

Let’s start with the facts: Adrian Delia was ousted by the very same PN establishment that is now propping him back up. And Georg Sapiano? He’s the frontman of this twisted political theatre — trying to repackage the failure of the past as the future of the party.

The hypocrisy writes itself.

 

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A Masterclass in Projection

 

Sapiano criticises Alex Borg for a lack of “concrete proposals.” Really? From the camp of Adrian Delia, the man whose time as PN leader was marked by division, scandals, and paralysis?

 

Delia’s grand contribution, according to Sapiano, was a piece on digitally mapping buildings — a policy so exciting it was buried in the back pages of a newspaper. And Sapiano dares call that substance?

 

 

Here’s a reality check: no amount of “digital mapping” will erase the fact that Delia was a failed leader, abandoned by his parliamentary group, rejected by voters, and tossed aside by the same clique now rolling him back in as a desperate move to stop Alex Borg.

 

The Establishment’s Puppet

 

Let’s not pretend this is about vision or maturity. This is about control. Alex Borg is a threat because he is not owned by the PN establishment. Delia, on the other hand, is their safest bet — a known quantity, easy to manipulate, politically neutered.

 

The irony is tragic. Sapiano and his crowd once celebrated Delia as the anti-establishment crusader. Now, he’s the poster boy for the same cabal that humiliated him.

 

They don’t believe in him — they just believe he can block Alex Borg.

 

 


Voters Deserve Better than Sapiano’s Smugness

 

Sapiano closes his post with a plea for a leadership debate. That’s rich — coming from someone who represents the least transparent and most divisive period in the PN’s modern history.

Here’s a better idea, Georg: before calling for debates, how about explaining why the same people who threw Delia out now want him back in? Why should voters trust the recycled promises of a man who couldn’t even hold his own parliamentary group together?

 

Alex Borg may be young, but he has one thing Delia never had — momentum, independence, and the support of a new generation of PN voters. And no amount of snide commentary from Sapiano will stop that wave.

 

Let’s be clear: Georg Sapiano isn’t offering analysis — he’s doing damage control. And he’s doing it for a candidate whose leadership the PN already tried, and overwhelmingly rejected. Once. Is the party seriously thinking of trying twice?

 

Because if Adrian Delia is the answer — then the PN is asking the wrong question.

 

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  1. B. Borg August 5, 2025

    Jaqaw qed is omm ma’ Borg, jew tattica ibex jitla’ Delia?

    Qed tibzghu mill-votanti Ghawdxin jew Borg ghandu x’jikxef?

    Stramba kif il-PL ifoka biss fuq Delia.

    Ghalija it-2 BLA stoffa. It-2 stepni Ghal meta jsibu wiehed “the anointed one”.

    Il-PN qatt ma jinbidlu.

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