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NEWS 5 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 13 APRIL 2022 Continued from Page 1 "I am confident that when dur- ing the upcoming months, the conclusions of various Magis- terial inquiries into public indi- viduals in different parties, are published, you will start to un- derstand why I was uncomforta- ble for many and why there were continuous attacks against me from the Labour Party and else- where," Azzopardi wrote. Azzopardi said 24 years of work as a PN MP and 34 years of activ- ism within the party came to end on Tuesday, effectively ending his association with the PN. "I will start focusing more on my professional life after having sacrificed it for the last years. I will remain at the disposition of all those that genuinely require my help even if I will not remain active as I was in public life," Az- zopardi wrote on Facebook. Azzopardi had been first elect- ed to Parliament in 1998 and got re-elected in the subsequent general elections of 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2017. He served as Minister for Fair Competition and Small Busi- ness and Consumers, and as Parliamentary Secretary for Revenues and Land in the Min- istry of Finance, Economy and Investment. Azzopardi acknowledged mis- takes were made but said he had a clear conscience. "I assure the criminals and the corrupt that I will make sure that Justice is de- livered and that the truth comes out, irrespective of who they are." Azzopardi is the legal repre- sentative of the Caruana Gali- zia family, and appeared parte civile in the public inquiry and the criminal proceedings against those accused with mastermind- ing and carrying out the murder. He was one of the most vocif- erous critics of the Labour Party ever since it was elected in pow- er, often relying on parliamen- tary privilege to bring forward allegations against some of the most prominent PL figures. Azzopardi, along with newly elected PN MPs Karol Aquilina and Carm Mifsud Bonnici, was not present in the counting hall on Tuesday, as the casual elec- tions were underway. One of the most conservative voices within the previous PN parliamentary group, Edwin Vassallo, also failed to make it to Parliament. Vassallo was first elected to Parliament in 1996 and was re-elected in the elec- tions of 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2017. He served as Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Finance and Economic Services and for Small Businesses and the Self Employed. In the last legislature and in the run-up to the 2022 election, Vassallo dedicated most of his energy to the farming sector and pledged his commitment to hunting and trapping rights. Vassallo was the sole MP in the House to vote against the mar- riage amendment bill in 2017, that saw the introduction of gay marriage in Malta, saying the rules were intended at changing the nature of marriage. In a cryptic Facebook post on Monday, Vassallo stressed on the importance of the Christian ethos in politics, which he said was the "hope in favour of life and against the culture of death". Incumbent Karl Gouder also failed to get elected during Tues- day's casual elections. Gouder was first elected to Parliament in 2008, and he was co-opted in 2016 after failing to get re-elect- ed in 2013. He was elected once again in the 2017 election. 'You will start to understand why I was an uncomfortable presence for many' Jason Azzopardi

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