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When European lawmaker Giusi Princi learnt she was sought by Belgian authorities over a graft investigation linked to Chinese ...
The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, rejected the proposal of Polish deputies to honor the memory of ...
Roberta Metsola is a Maltese lawyer specialising in European law and politics. She is the youngest and first Maltese President of the European Parliament, elected in January 2022 and re-elected in ...
Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine Katarina Mathernová announced her participation in the Conference on Ukraine ...
As the Nationalist Party faces yet another leadership crisis, the spotlight turned on Roberta Metsola – European Parliament President and the party’s most admired figure. Yesterday, Metsola ...
Roberta Metsola’s PN leadership snub is bitter pill to swallow for MPs, activists Even though the conundrum of having a part-time leader has now been resolved with Roberta Metsola’s unequivocal ...
There were equally compelling reasons why Roberta Metsola chose to decline the PN leadership at this time. The romantic notion of political redemption and national service must have been weighed ...
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has finally decided that she will not be contesting the Nationalist Party’s leadership, insisting she cannot abandon her current responsibilities. “Over ...
President Nikos Christodoulides has written a letter to the European Union’s leadership expressing “strong concern” after it ...
Roberta Metsola, who enjoys overwhelming support within the Nationalist Party, yesterday ruled herself out of contesting the party leadership, saying she could not abandon her role as European ...
Metsola’s (r)ejector seat Based on past constitutional interpretation and practice, Roberta Metsola could have accepted the PN leadership while renouncing a seat in Malta’s parliament and ...
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said Saturday she “cannot abandon” her responsibilities in Brussels to lead Malta’s Nationalist Party and vie for the prime ministership in her home ...