The PN’s financial black hole will swallow Cabourdin before she even starts.
Just one question for the new Nationalist Party CEO, Sabrina Agius Cabourdin. Only one—because we know she will get stuck on the very first task, making all other questions pointless.
When will the PN’s audited accounts, which are already four years overdue, finally be submitted?
For years the Nationalist Party has played a dangerous game of excuses and delays. Transparency? Accountability? These words do not exist in the PN’s vocabulary. And now, even with a CEO in place, the most basic requirement—the submission of audited accounts—is still missing.
If Cabourdin succeeds in doing this, it would be nothing short of a miracle. But let’s be honest: all signs point to failure. If she cannot deliver on this fundamental obligation, her role as CEO becomes irrelevant from day one.
The truth is simple: the PN’s house is in financial chaos, and putting Sabrina Agius Cabourdin at the helm won’t fix it. She will stumble at the first hurdle, and the party will remain exactly where it has been for years—mired in debt, mismanagement, and scandal.