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WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 WEDNESDAY • 4 NOVEMBER 2020 • ISSUE 712 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Uża l-maskra Aħsel idejk Żomm id-distanza Imxi ma' dawn it-3 passi C M Y CM MY CY CMY K EDITORIAL • PAGE 11 PAGE 7 ANALYSIS • PAGES 8 & 9 The Trump effect: From draining the swamp to berating the establishment PAGE 3 PAGE 4 Women leaders call out reduced availability of morning-after pill KARL AZZOPARDI RYAN Mercieca has submitted his nomi- nation for the 13th District casual election, despite the Nationalist Party's instructions not to do so. Mercieca stood on the PN ticket in the last general election but on Sunday the party dis- associated itself from him, following an in- vestigation by the party's ethics committee. In January 2017, the Police Commission- er was ordered to investigate an incident in which the treasurer of the Gozo NGOs' Association, Joseph Camilleri was allegedly threatened by the group's secretary outside a courtroom, after testifying in a libel case against it-Torca. Camilleri claimed that Mercieca had ap- proached him in the corridor outside the courtroom and had asked whether the treas- urer had sought permission from the associ- ation to exhibit the documents in court. Camilleri said he had replied by saying that he had spoken to the association's president. Mercieca had then allegedly said "issa ġejja tiegħek," which loosely translates to "you'll get what's coming to you". He was cleared of any wrongdoing. Ryan Mercieca defies PN, will contest casual election Ryan Mercieca NICOLE MEILAK THE minister Carmelo Abela has categorical- ly denied being implicated in an alleged crime which the Caruana Galizia suspect Vincent Mus- cat claims to have information about. Abela was placed under the spotlight by Na- tionalist Party media over reports that Muscat had told police he had information on a Labour politician implicated in a major crime – the HSBC heist of 2010. Carmelo Abela denies 'major crime' claim: 'If Azzopardi has evidence, he should say who minister is' Carmelo Abela

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