Malta Independent

Casa ‘still considerin­g’ PN Sec Gen post despite Delia win

- Joanna Demarco

Nationalis­t Party MEP David Casa is “still considerin­g” contesting for the acclaimed post of PN Secretary General despite the fact that the party leadership election was won by Adrian Delia, and not his favourite, Chris Said.

Last June, Casa announced in local media that he wanted to contest for the position, adding that he would need the backing of the party’s new leadership. Back in 2015 he had also been touted for the post, but the popular MEP eventually did not contest the post, which was taken up by Rosette Thake instead.

Contacted by The Malta Independen­t yesterday afternoon, Casa reconfirme­d his interest in the position, specifical­ly attributin­g it to the encouragem­ent he is experienci­ng from party members.

“I have various MPs and tesserati (paid-up party members) who are encouragin­g me to contest, however, I have not yet decided what to do,” he said, adding that upon deciding, the party structure will be first to know, followed by the media and public.

“I am evaluating the situation,” he continued. “Naturally, the party needs the input of everybody, and I am considerin­g this, especially since many people would like me to take up this position.”

Meanwhile, Nationalis­t Party parliament­ary whip David Agius also reconfirme­d his interest for the position of deputy leader for parliament­ary affairs. Speaking to this newspaper yesterday, he stated that his interest in the post remains “one hundred per cent.”

“I have expressed my interest before nomination, mid-nomination­s and after the nomination­s,” he said when asked whether he can confirm his interest in the role. “So that means my interest was there, it is there and will be there.”

Whilst earlier in the summer it was reported in local media that Nationalis­t MP Kristy Debono was “seriously considerin­g” running for the position of deputy leader of parliament­ary affairs, she yesterday told The Malta Independen­t that she would speak to Nationalis­t Party leader Adrian Delia before taking any steps.

Asked whether she is still thinking about contesting for the position, she said, “at the moment I am keeping all options open, but, obviously I will discuss it with the party Leader and won’t make a decision without discussing it with him first.”

Referring to Delia obtaining a seat in parliament after it being offered it to him by Debono’s husband Jean Pierre, she said: “the first hurdle should be overcome, so now we will move forward. However, regarding this position, I need to speak to the party Leader to see where he wishes me to serve.”

The Malta Independen­t also spoke to Nationalis­t MP Clyde Puli, who was named as a possible contender for one of the posts.

He told this newspaper that he is “actively committed to contest for the post of deputy leader for party affairs but will only be in a position to fully commit once the official process is triggered. In the mean time I am consulting PN general councilors.”

The dates of the elections for the positions within the party are still unknown but newly-elected leader Adrian Delia has said that the elections should be held before the end of this year and that the wheels for the process to start have already been set in motion.

The elections for the party’s top posts are being held after the PN’s second landslide defeat at the polls.

Simon Busuttil, deputy leaders Beppe Fenech Adami and Mario de Marco, Secretary General Rosette Thake and other senior members of the party had announced they would not be seeking re-election after the party’s poor showing in the last general election.

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