YANNICK PACE
NATIONALIST Party councillors have
submitted a petition withh 200 signa-
tures to general council president Kristy
Debono asking for an extraordinary
meeting to be held during which Adrian
Delia's leadership will be put to the test.
Former PN candidate and entrepreneur,
Ivan Bartolo, fronted the initiative this
afternoon. He was accompanied by for-
mer executive president Mark Anthony
Sammut and councillors, Emvin Bartolo
and MZPN official Emma Portelli Bon-
nici.
Adrian Delia was seen leaving PN HQ
from a side door just before the press
conference started.
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EDITORIAL • PAGE 9
Jordan Azzopardi's
girlfriend accused
of trying to bribe
witness
5 scenarios for the
PN if Delia goes to
a confidence vote
Residents get the
expensive end of
the stick under
new rules
ANALYSIS
STATE SCHOOLS THIRD-PARTY
PROPERTY DAMAGE
PAGE 5
PAGES 6 & 7 PAGE 4
PN councillors call for
confidence vote in party
leader Adrian Delia
200 signatories demand vote for debate on Adrian Delia's leadership
Ivan Bartolo (centre), former executive president Mark Anthony Sammut (left),
councillor Emvin Bartolo and MZPN official Emma Portelli Bonnici
JAMES DEBONO
REALTOR and financial advisor
Matthew Pace will not be resign-
ing from the Planning Authority
board despite a court judgement
which nullified the permit for the
DB project in St George's Bay, be-
cause the authority's decision was
vitiated by his conflict
of interest.
PA board
member
won't resign
despite
minister's
opinion
PAGE 2
Matthew Pace
PAGE 3
Debono asking for an extraordinary Sammut and councillors, Emvin Bartolo
5 scenarios for the
PN if Delia goes to
a confidence vote
ANALYSIS
PAGES 6 & 7