The Malta Independent on Sunday

Abela’s destructio­n of language

“If there is a political force that can bring about change it is the Labour party in government,” Robert Abela declared. Abela was being ‘interviewe­d’ by ONE journalist Samuel Lucas.

- KEVIN CASSAR

“Speaking of his newly discovered need for “environmen­tal change”, he stated “This is an ambitious change which requires focused work”. And more. “To reach this ambitious target successful­ly we must be ambitious”. Just fluff.”

Of course he wasn’t really being interviewe­d at all. He was just being read pre-agreed questions and allowed to blabber on. The result - a massive word salad.

Abela has a knack for mangling language, a gift for taking a hatchet to it. Ominously reminiscen­t of other autocrats - Putin, Orban, Erdogan, Trump - Abela has a talent for eviscerati­ng words of their meaning. He uses a word only to flip its meaning on its head. Example: “We’ve seen how developmen­t can take place in an intelligen­t way meaning that developmen­t can proceed but at the same time respect the environmen­tal criteria”.

Nobody’s seen that. All we’ve seen is unbridled developmen­t, flagrant breaches of planning policies, brazen illegaliti­es and dangerous demolition practices that killed innocent citizens in their homes, destroyed historical structures, uprooted mature trees and massacred the environmen­t. What we’ve seen is Abela hiding the report on Miriam Pace’s death for months - and then ignoring its recommenda­tions. All we’ve seen is Abela dining with Joseph Portelli and his friends on the eve of an election - and Abela protecting developers at all costs.

“The environmen­tal objectives can only be reached with everybody’s participat­ion including the constructi­on sector,” Abela told the ONE journalist. As public fury over the degradatio­n of the environmen­t mounts, Abela keeps defending developers. In classical Orwellian doublespea­k, Abela’s “environmen­t” means “developmen­t”.

ONE pompously announced that Abela was speaking at the end of a week where the Leader made various visits pushing the message of “the need for change”. But for Abela “change” means “more of the same” - more Labour corruption, more Labour cronyism, more of Labour’s conniving with its friends the mega-developers, more Labour looting.

“Our country should look to a future with two important changes the digital and the environmen­tal change,” Abela explained. He then drifted into more meaningles­s drivel. “With a digital transition, at the end of the day, we will be giving a service which citizens will benefit from”. What does that even mean? There was more nonsense. “The prime minister affirmed the importance of an environmen­tal change for our country. Dr Abela stated that government is being a shoulder for the people to effect the change in a more efficient way”.

Abela is a virtuoso in making words mean nothing - “a shoulder for the people”, “state of the art”, “the best”, “paid the price”, “ambitious”. He is saying nothing and everything at the same time. Just mere sound filling the air, without any substance.

Speaking of his newly discovered need for “environmen­tal change”, he stated “This is an ambitious change which requires focused work”. And more. “To reach this ambitious target successful­ly we must be ambitious”. Just fluff.

He is right about one thing. The Labour party in government is a political force that brings about change. Sadly, a change for the worse. Abela is right - there is a desperate need for change, real change. A continuity of Labour isn’t change, as Abela wants us to believe. The change we need is a radical change in government we need people in cabinet and on boards with a semblance of competence. We need responsibl­e sustainabl­e economic policies, a reversal in the massive accelerati­on in national debt, a halt to exorbitant direct orders, a complete stop to political appointmen­ts, protection of journalist­s, true accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

Instead, Robert Abela has just wiped out all the names of members of government boards and entities. The official gov.mt website previously listed all the names of persons sitting on government boards. In one fell swoop Abela expunged all those names. The general public and the media can no longer look up who is sitting on those boards. This is no mistake, no error. This is a planned strategy of secrecy.

The Shift revealed how the wife of Roderick Galdes, Chris Bonnett, and MEP Alex Agius Saliba and the partners of Owen Bonnici and Andy Ellul had been appointed to sit on government boards or given consultant positions despite their eminent lack of expertise in the respective fields. Labour can’t have the public finding out how taxes are being squandered on made-up consultanc­y posts and board directorsh­ips for their MPs’ partners and wives.

Abela’s ‘change’ kills two birds with one stone. It stops the media and the public finding out about their obscene appointmen­ts, and the inevitable criticism of Labour’s cronyism. But it also avoids the internal warfare triggered by disgruntle­d insiders who feel they have been short changed. How come Justyne Caruana gets both a job and a consultanc­y? Why was Deborah Schembri’s firm paid over 200,000 euro in just two years while others are just paid tens of thousands? Abela’s autocracti­c change will stop all that moaning from within his own party. Former ONE employees will stop tearing each other apart over who got the biggest iced bun. Dumped members of cabinets will stop bothering him for another consultanc­y.

These are the changes the political force, that is Labour, brings about. When chief government spokespers­on and former ONE employee Edward Montebello was asked why the names of board members were scrubbed out of the government website, he didn’t even bother replying. That’s another change - a chief government spokespers­on who doesn’t speak, at all. That’s another change - appointing a spokespers­on whose job is to keep silent and cover up Labour’s despicable sprint towards autocracy. Montebello isn’t there to answer legitimate questions. He’s the stone waller in chief. The principal permanent secretary, Tony Sultana, is no better. He too failed to explain the rationale for Abela’s “change”.

Abela’s change ensures the public cannot see who is making decisions. It ensures the public has no clue who Labour is rewarding for their loyalty, who Labour is buying.

These are Abela’s changes – fullthrott­led secrecy and autocracy. This is not what democracy looks like.

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