Mindanao Times

Malta PM to step down over slain reporter case

- BY MATHHEW XUEREB WITH FRANCAOISE KADRI IN ROME

MALTA’S Prime Minister Joseph Muscat will step down on January 18, party sources told AFP Saturday, following mounting criticism of his response to the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

The announceme­nt came as the main suspect in the 2017 car bomb killing, tycoon Yorgen Fenech, 38, was charged with complicity in the murder.

The court also ordered Fenech’s assets to be frozen and he was returned to custody.

Party insiders said Muscat would step down once those behind the killing had been charged and his Labour Party had chosen a new leader.

“He always said that he will be leaving soon and he feels that now is the time to go,” said one party source.

First however, he wanted to see that the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder was solved under his watch, as he had promised, sources added.

“After the mastermind or mastermind­s are arraigned in court, he plans to announce that he will be stepping down and that there will be a leadership election on January 18,” a party source told AFP.

The sources did not say when 45-year-old Muscat would announce his decision -- or whether it would be via a televised announceme­nt -- but they stressed that he would not stay beyond January 18. - Mounting pressure The news came amid mounting pressure from Caruana Galizia’s family and protesters on the streets, who have cried foul over his handling of the affair.

The escalating murder investigat­ion has rocked the tiny Mediterran­ean island and reached the highest rungs of politics, with two ministers and Muscat’s chief of staff Keith Schembri stepping down from their posts this week.

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