The Malta Independent on Sunday

Miriam Dalli ‘angry, betrayed’, so join the protests says Matthew Caruana Galizia

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Labour MEP Miriam Dalli yesterday took to the social media to say she feels angry and betrayed, adding that she knows that many people are sharing her feelings and are “disoriente­d”.

Writing on Facebook, Dalli said that what is happening is not a question of Labourites and Nationalis­ts. “This is a question that concerns the whole country,” she wrote.

Matters should not be prolonged and all questions need to be answered. Justice needs to be carried out and be seen to be carried out. “We must protect our country before anything else because this is the Malta and Gozo where my children will grow up,” she said.

“These are difficult times. But I am convinced that together we can become stronger and focus on the values that made us and led us, such as social justice and helping the most vulnerable. We have the duty towards the thousands who believe in us and trusted us, and who without us will be broken. As we stood up in other difficult moments, I am convinced that we will stand up again, better and more determined.”

In a scathing reaction, Matthew Caruana Galizia, one of Daphne’s three sons, challenged Dalli to join the protesters against Joseph Muscat. He wrote:

“Dear Miriam Dalli,

“If you are angry and feeling betrayed, accept that you were wrong about the Prime Minister.

“Acknowledg­e that when you could have done something that would have prevented murder, you did nothing.

“Now stop crying like a fool and commit to doing something. Demand that the Prime Minister resigns immediatel­y. Then use your fat salary to buy a ticket to Malta and sit in the road with the protestors.

“Sincerely, Your country

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