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DAVID HUDSON A few hundred people showed up to Mov- iment Graffitti's protest against the "dic- tatorship of developers" yesterday. One of the residents whose apartment in Gwar- damanga caved in some weeks ago re- quest that the crowd since the song You'll Never Walk Alone in Solidarity. He told MaltaToday that the protest was about more than any individual case. "It means that people all around the country and who live beside a construction site are scared." Ahead of the march, Moviment Graf- fitti's Wayne Flask told the crowd that there were more protestors than had been anticipated. The family whose apartment caved in a few weeks ago led the march, holding a banner together with NGO representa- tives and other activists. WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 Newspaper post WEDNESDAY • 19 JUNE 2019 • ISSUE 643 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EDITORIAL • PAGE 9 Students will wear a tracksuit from next year Shutting the stable doors after the horse has bolted? President expresses 'major reservations' ANALYSIS STATE SCHOOLS RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA PAGE 4 PAGES 6 & 7 PAGE 5 Citizens march against 'developers' dictatorship' PAGE 3 Residents who lost their homes were invited by Moviment Graffitti to air their grievances as they told the crowd that they've lost everything and will continue to fight for justice YANNICK PACE LESS than 24 hours after announc- ing his resignation as chairman of Media.Link, Pierre Portelli has hit out at several Nationalist Party MPs and officials he insisted were acting against the party. These people, he said, were doing everything in their power to stop the PN from moving forward. Portelli announced that he has re- signed his post as executive chair- man of the PN's media wing on Monday night, immediately after a meeting of the party's executive committee during which Portelli is said to have had fierce clashes with a number of commit- tee members. Pierre Portelli accuses Delia dissidents of sabotaging party PAGE 2

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