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SUNDAY 25 AUGUST 2024 • ISSUE 1294 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
What's on the
horizon for PL's
upcoming internal
elections?
PAGES 6 - 7
No comparison
between Mpox and
COVID, virologist
Chris Barbara says
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Shakeup Monkeypox
Misogyny
maltatoday
Lawyer Lawyer and feminist and feminist
activist Lara activist Lara
Dimitrijevic on Dimitrijevic on
domestic violence domestic violence
INTERVIEW INTERVIEWMT2 MT2
JAMES
DEBONO
jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt
THE biggest problem the La-
bour Party and the government
are facing is their leadership,
insiders who spoke to Malta-
Today have said.
"There are a lot of angry peo-
ple in the party and govern-
ment right now. We all know
that the biggest problem is the
lack of decisive action, back-
tracking, declarations that are
ill-thought and the constant
jockeying with different indi-
viduals. This has left the gov-
ernment paralysed with Minis-
ters unwilling to take initiative
or action," an insider who was
granted anonymity to speak
freely, told MaltaToday.
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Abela's style of leadership
main reason behind
government and party
woes - Labour insiders
KARL
AZZOPARDI
kazzopardi@mediatoday.com.mt
Insiders blame Prime Minister Robert Abela's style of leadership for problems
government and the Labour Party face • Sources detail Castille's interference
in Vitals charges in bid to protect former leader Joseph Muscat
Groundwater: over 35% 'freely' taken
by bottlers, bowsers and construction
A staggering 1.7 million cubic metres
of water in 2023 was abstracted from
the ground for various non-agricultur-
al purposes, including commercial use
by bowsers, beverage and construction
companies, as well as domestic use.
Data provided to MaltaToday by
the Energy and Water Agency (EWA)
shows a sharp increase in this non-ag-
ricultural uptake of groundwater com-
pared to 2019, when only half this
amount was abstracted by non-agricul-
tural sources.
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Robert Abela