Muzzled by the Minority: How PN’s Radical Establishment Hijacked Democracy

Neville Gafa

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Muzzled by the Minority: How PN’s Radical Establishment Hijacked Democracy

The Nationalist Party once claimed to be the bastion of European values, freedom, and internal democracy. But today, that same party has degenerated into a paranoid, censorial machine controlled by a radical minority of elitists — an entrenched Establishment more interested in self-preservation than renewal.

 

The latest leadership contest between Adrian Delia and Alex Borg should have been a democratic reset — a chance for members to decide openly who they want leading the party into the next general election. Instead, it’s become a tightly controlled, hollow farce, complete with gag orders, media bans, and pre-approved talking points.

 

 

This isn’t democracy. It’s authoritarianism in a blue suit.

 

The Establishment — the same strong clique that has hijacked the party for decades, is terrified of real debate, petrified of genuine renewal, and pathologically allergic to transparency. So, they shut it down. One rule at a time. One candidate at a time. One opinion at a time.

 

In their obsession to prevent another “mistake” like Delia, or a populist risk like Borg, the Establishment has crippled the very soul of the PN. They are not safeguarding the party — they are suffocating it.

 

And they wonder why the electorate doesn’t take them seriously anymore.

 

Beppe’s Photo of Shame

 

Until the Nationalist Party breaks free from this clique of manipulators, it will remain trapped in a spiral of irrelevance. The PN does not need more censorship. It needs courage. It needs confrontation. It needs choice.

 

Because democracy without debate is not democracy.

 

It’s theatre.

 

It’s fraud.

 

And the PN is running out of curtains to hide behind.

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