Adrian Delia Wants to Nationalise the PN’s Disaster

Neville Gafa

~ 2 days ago

Adrian Delia Wants to Nationalise the PN’s Disaster

His solution to big money? Take your money.

 

 

Adrian Delia has finally found his economic vision for the country — let the Maltese taxpayer bail out the Nationalist Party.

 

In a lengthy Facebook sermon on Friday night, Delia proposed that political parties should receive “substantial government funding” — just like NGOs, he claimed — in the name of transparency, accountability, and breaking the grip of big business.

 

Let’s call it what it is: a backdoor scheme to dump the PN’s €45 million in debt onto the public.

 

 

From Big Money to Your Money

 

Adrian Delia says this is about cleaning up politics. About freedom. About public trust.

 

But here’s what he doesn’t say:

  • The Nationalist Party is drowning in debt

 

  • The party’s accounts are years behind

 

  • Suppliers, employees, and creditors are still owed money

 

  • The party’s own headquarters is mortgaged to the hilt

 

And now Delia, the same man who oversaw some of the worst financial mismanagement in PN history wants you to believe that the solution is to turn political parties into state-funded entities?

 

Let’s be clear: he’s not talking about reform. He’s talking about a bailout.

 

 

A Lying Has-Been in Crisis Mode

 

Delia’s proposal isn’t new. It’s just desperation repackaged as reform. When he says parties are “beholden to developers,” he’s trying to cleanse his own sins — the shady financial backers who funded his failed leadership.

 

This man couldn’t keep a team together, couldn’t win an election, couldn’t manage basic finances — and now he wants to turn his personal political failure into a national burden.

 

Adrian Delia doesn’t want to free the PN from big money. He wants to nationalise the PN’s bankruptcy. He wants your taxes to solve the disaster he helped create.

 

Adrian Delia: Once a fiasco, always a fiasco.

 

And this site will be here to remind you every step of the way.

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1 Comment

  1. B. Borg July 20, 2025

    The State funding NGOs and still we face lack on transparency enforcement on these NGOs is already an issue,, let alone the elephant in the room… political parties.

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