Malta Independent

‘It would have been senseless to leave out new talent’, PM says on Cabinet’s size

- KARL AZZOPARDI

It would have been a waste not to make use of the new talent that was introduced into the Labour Party’s Parliament­ary group, Prime Minister Roberta Abela said when answering questions from The Malta Independen­t regarding last Saturday’s Cabinet reshuffle.

Last Saturday, Abela announced a Cabinet reshuffle which saw four new ministers being appointed, while three others had their ministries changed.

Notably, just a few days before this announceme­nt, Abela was asked to give an indication of when a Cabinet reshuffle may happen as it was still just a rumour back then. He had replied by saying that he will call for a reshuffle when it is in the nation’s best interest.

Yesterday, The Malta Independen­t asked what changed over just a few days to make a Cabinet reshuffle necessary.

Abela said: “Let us not forget that there was an introducti­on of new talent in the PL parliament­ary group and it would have been senseless not to use it at an executive level,” he explained.

He said that he feels privileged to have so much talent to choose from within the party’s parliament­ary group, who would be able to contribute at a government level.

“I think this is the thing that separates the two sides of the House of Representa­tives; on one side we have ample talent to choose from, while on the other the talent is what it is.”

Asked why it is necessary for Malta’s Cabinet to be so large (ranking as one of the third largest Cabinets in the EU), Abela reiterated that it would have been a waste to leave out someone who can help in government, noting that the Cabinet increased by only one member.

“When you look at the value that these people bring, I think that the balance is very much in favour of keeping them in government while also holding the best interest of Malta and

Silvio Parnis Gozo in mind.”

Abela was also questioned about former Parliament­ary Secretary Silvio Parnis’s comments about being dismissed from his post, where he said that this hurt both himself and his family.

Abela said that Parnis is a good friend and has remained loyal to the government; and appealed that no one should try to hurt a man who gave himself completely to the people.

He added that, factually, Parnis’s portfolio (Elderly Persons and Persons with Disability) has been elevated to a ministry, which shows the importance that the government is giving to these sectors.

Abela was also asked how Justyne Caruana was given a post in government as Education Minister when she had resigned earlier in the year due to the relationsh­ip her husband – former Deputy Police Commission­er Silvio Valletta – had with the alleged mastermind of the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, Yorgen Fenech.

“She was elected as she is competent. The couple has broken up since then so my decision was based on what she has achieved personally and it has been proved that she was personally not involved in any of the allegation­s,” he said.

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