A supporter of a political party linked with the murder of a journalist is calling their rival party a disaster.
The Labour Party supporter made the comments following the ongoing crisis within the Nationalist Party, as Adrian Delia continues to refuse to step down as party leader.
“I’d be embarrassed to call myself a Nationalist right now. What a disaster they are,” said Labour supporter Rachel Cauchi, whose own party has been implicated in the planning and subsequent cover-up of the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia, as well as several related corruption scandals.
“What we’re seeing is a coup d’état by the elitist Busuttil faction, who never accepted Delia as their leader and who for the last four years haven’t stopped stabbing him in the back,” continued Cauchi, who never said anything when her own party was hijacked by a handful of corrupt individuals so they could enrich themselves at the expense of Maltese taxpayers.
“They can’t even run their own party, and they expect to run the country? Thank God Labour is in government and not these clowns,” she added, seemingly overlooking the political crisis last year, precipitated by the potential involvement of several of her party’s members in Caruana Galizia’s killing.
“I’m so proud to be a Labourite,” she concluded, her apparent amnesia causing her to forget that Malta is under severe international scrutiny thanks to the actions of her party.