Prison Officers’ Pay Promise: Election Timing Raises Eyebrows
Malta’s prison officers receive long-overdue back pay just months before election, sparking debate and suspicion about political motivations
Malta’s prison officers receive long-overdue back pay just months before election, sparking debate and suspicion about political motivations
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A Maltese man who renounced his citizenship remains on the electoral roll, raising questions about the accuracy of voter lists ahead of the general electio
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Malta’s prison officers receive back pay promise just before election, sparking political row. Is it a genuine move or a vote-courting ploy?
A Maltese expat who renounced his citizenship years ago is still on the electoral roll, raising questions about voting rights and legal clarity