Prime Minister Robert Abela has suggested that the fates of Joseph Muscat and other current and former government officials accused of corruption should be decided on Love Island Malta.
In recent days, Abela has repeatedly insisted that the results of the European Parliament and local council elections in June will serve as a public verdict on the legitimacy of the Vitals case.
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