Malta Independent

PN to back Helena Dalli’s EC nomination ‘in national interest’

- ■ Neil Camilleri

The Nationalis­t Party will back Helena Dalli’s nomination for European Commission­er, The Malta Independen­t has learnt.

The party will be backing the former equality minister “in the interest of all Maltese citizens of goodwill,” a party spokespers­on said.

Helena Dalli was nominated by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat to serve in Ursula von der Leyden’s cabinet, replacing Karmenu Vella.

The government has said that it has sent out a strong message in favour of women by nominating Malta’s first-ever female European Commission­er.

While von der Leyen will have the final say on the portfolio that Dalli will be entrusted with, the PM said last week that her track record in the civil liberties field could have a bearing on that decision.

Last week, PN MEP David Casa told this newsroom that he “can consider” supporting Helena Dalli for the spot on the EU’s executive arm.

PN Head of Delegation to the European Parliament Roberta Metsola was, however, more hesitant about an upcoming grilling by the European Parliament and whether she would support the government’s nominee.

Speaking to The Malta Independen­t on Sunday, Metsola said she expects the PN delegation to meet Dalli shortly but said she “would not like to comment too much before that meeting takes place.”

Replying to questions by this newsroom, a spokespers­on for PN leader Adrian Delia said the party would back Dalli’s European Commission bid.

The party said that there were several occasions where Malta’s reputation had suffered because of a lack of good governance but this was not the people’s fault.

“While Helena Dalli has so far not contacted the Opposition to explain her vision, the PN will back her candidatur­e with a sense of maturity and responsibi­lity that places the national interest before everything else.”

The PN said it hoped that, as new European Commission­er, Helena Dalli would use her political influence so that Joseph Muscat’s government finally start taking the fight against corruption and in favour of good governance seriously.

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