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4 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 28 JANUARY 2024 NEWS KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt B'dan l-avviz ikun maghruf illi b'rikors ipprezentat fil-qorti, Sezzjoni ta Gurizdizzjoni Volontarja, fis-27 ta' Ottubru 2023, Rikors numru 1818/2023, minn Mary Anne Salnitro gia Da Silva Pires nee Spagnol fejn talbet li tigi ddikjarata miftuha favur Mary Anne Salnitro gia Da Silva nee Spagnol omm id-decujus fi kwota ta' nofs (1/2) indiviz u r-rimanenti nofs (1/2) indiviz favur Zane Nuno Da Silva Pires u Giulia Salnitro hut id-decujus fi kwoti ndaqs bejniethom is-successjoni ta Jessica Mary Da Silva Pires, xebba, bint Rui Manuel Da Silva Pires u Mary Anne Salnitro gia Da Silva Pires nee Spagnol, imwielda l-Pieta, Malta kienet residenti l-Hamrun, Malta u mietet Palermo, Italja fis-6 ta' Settembru 2022 ta' 20 sena u li kellha karta ta' l-identita numru (0276202(L). Ghaldaqstant, kull min jidhirlu li ghandu interess huwa msejjah biex jidher quddiem il-Qorti fuq imsemmija sabiex b'nota jmur kontra dik it-talba fi zmien hmistax-il gurnata li jibda jghaddi minn dak il- jum li fih jigi mwahhal il-bandu u l-avvizi skont il-ligi. Registru tal-Qorti Civili, Sezzjoni ta' Gurizdizzjoni Volontarja. Illum 1 ta' Dicembru, 2023 ALEXANDRA DEBATTISTA Ghar-Registratur. Qorti Civili u Tribunali By means of an application filed in the Civil Court of Voluntary Jurisdiction Section, on the 27th October, 2023, Application number 1818/2023, by Mary Anne Salnitro gia Da Silva Pires nee Spagnol whereby she requested that it be declared open in favour of Mary Anne Salnitro gia Da Silva Pires nee Spagnol mother of the decujus in the quota of one half (1/2) undivided share and the remaining one half (1/2) undivided share in favour of Zane Nuno Da Silva Pires and Giulia Salnitro brother and sister of the decujus in equal shares between them the succession of Jessica Mary Da Silva Pires, unmarried, daughter of Rui Manuel Da Silva Pires and Mary Anne Salnitro Da Silva Pires nee Spagnol, born in Pieta, Malta, resided in Hamrun, Malta and died in Palermo, Italy on the 16th September 2022, aged 20 and who held identity card umber 0276202(L). Wherefore, any person who believes to have an interest in the matter is hereby called upon to appear before the said Court and to bring forward his objections hereto by a minute to be filed within fifteen days from the posting of the banns and notices according to law. Registry of the Civil Court, Voluntary Jurisdiction Section. Today 1st December, 2023. ALEXANDRA DEBATTISTA For the Registrar, Civil Court and Tribunals. COURT NOTICE The Registrar of Civil Courts and Tribunals informs that the Civil Court, First Hall ordered the following sales by auction: Date Time Judicial Sale No Place Items 14 th February, 2024 11.00am 11/23 – EM Attard Joseph (ID 191972M) Vs PKR's Construction Co. Ltd (C 62237) Number 4A, in Triq Kola Xara, Rabat Telescopic iron beams of different sizes, wood joists, hollow section and wood shutter used for roofs and other items. 21 st February, 2024 11.00am 19/23 – AZ Elmo Insurance Limited (C 3500) Vs Falzon Joseph (ID 0722432M) et Number 447, in Triq il-Kbira San Ġuzepp, Santa Venera Vehicle of the make Renault Megan maroon in colour with the registration number ABJ 651. and Vehicle of the make Mercedes maroon in colour with the registration number DAV 800. Further details can be obtained from the website: https://ecourts.gov.mt/onlineservices/JudicialSales The bidders taking part in the auction must present their identity card Gaetana Aquilina For the Registrar Civil Courts and Tribunals INDEPENDENT MP Rosianne Cutajar could see a return to La- bour's parliamentary group, Prime Minister Robert Abela has said. "She has requested to be reinte- grated with the Labour Party par- liamentary group, and that will be discussed and processed by the party structures," the Prime Minis- ter said in an interview with RTK presenter Andrew Azzopardi on Saturday. Rosianne Cutajar was ousted from Labour's parliamentary group in the wake of the publication of damning WhatsApp exchanges between Cutajar and murder sus- pect Yorgen Fenech from 2019. In one exchange, Cutajar told Fenech she would seek a consultan- cy with the Institute for Tourism Studies to emulate everyone else, presumably from the PL, who was acting like a "pig at the trough". She did in fact get an ITS consultancy. In comments to MaltaToday ear- lier this month Robert Abela had said it would be cruel for him not to reconsider Cutajar's reintegra- tion in the parliamentary group. Abela continued in the same vein when speaking about former min- ister Justyne Caruana, who was forced to resign on the back of an ethics breach in which she gifted a €15,000 contract to her partner Daniel Bogdanovic. "The door is open for Justyne but the only thing stopping her is the retribution she would receive once she enters back into political life," Abela told Azzopardi. Questioned on whether the moves to reintegrate ousted MPs was an effort to reconnect with the party's grassroots voters, Ab- ela insisted he believed in second chances. "It shows the difference between the two parties. One believes in second chances, while the other party's establishment seeks to de- monise anyone who dares criticise them," Abela said in a subtle dig at a blog penned by Manuel Delia on former MP Franco Debono. Delia had compared Franco Debono's suggested return to the political scene to a "re-emerging tumour". Asked whether the same principle still stands with Keith Schembri, Konrad Mizzi and Chris Cardona, Abela said different circumstances require different considerations. Muscat's return and doubts over the Vitals inquiry Asked on rumours over a possi- ble return to public life for former prime minister Joseph Muscat, Ab- ela said he would not be the one to stand in Muscat's way. "If he decides to contest [the June MEP election], why would I say no," Abela stated. "A strong can- didate line-up does not scare us, it scares the PN." He heaped praise on his prede- cessor, saying Muscat headed ma- jor social and economic reforms during his premiership between 2013 and 2019. Questioned over whether pos- sible damming conclusions in the Vitals inquiry would worry the Labour Party, Abela steered away from the question, instead opting to focus on why the conclusions have not yet been made public more than four years since its start. "The inquiry should have been closed after 60 days, and we are now four years into the inquiry, and we have not seen any results," he said. "It seems everyone knows what the inquiry conclusions will be." Casting doubt on the inquiry, and leaks from its conclusion, Abela questioned its timing ahead of the elections. "Are my concerns not legitimate if it has taken four years for the in- quiry to be finalised, only for the results to come out just months before the European election?" he told Azzopardi. He also slammed lawyer Jason Azzopardi, without ever naming him, for leaking information from the inquiry "for his own personal agenda". 'MEPs for Malta' Speaking on the upcoming MEP elections, Abela said the country must ensure it has people who truly represent them, and not elected of- ficials who work against Malta. "We have seen MEPs who go against the country for their own personal gain to advance their ca- reer. We have seen this happen re- peatedly," he said. The PM also criticised decisions taken by European Parliament President Roberta Metsola on structural reforms at the EP, and her stand on Gaza. Abela did not play down the MEP elections' importance, saying it is always good for the government to have a good mid-term perfor- mance. On whether MEP Cyrus Engerer is still part of the Labour Party, Ab- ela said "of course he is." Foreigners where the workforce needs them Azzopardi asked Abela to de- nounce claims for all foreigners to be booted out of the country. The PM said the government's policy is that of having foreign workers in parts of the workforce where they are needed. "In fact, when it came to tem- ping agencies, we saw there was rampant abuse of workers being imported without having a place to work at. When we realised this, we immediately closed the doors to these temping agencies," he said. PL to discuss Rosianne Cutajar's return to parliamentary group Prime Minister Robert Abela says Labour Party structures will consider return of Rosianne Cutajar to return to parliamentary group

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