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A Coven of Her Own – Saskia Walker

Hello, hello, hello, Happy International Women’s Day, my fellow book lovers! I hope you are having a wonderful day so far. Since today is about celebrating all types of women and their stories, I thought it would be fitting to talk about a book that celebrates a particular woman and her efforts to fight off…
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Never vote for an incompetent candidate again
In every election, we choose who we want in Parliament based on the list of people running for office. Each party presents their candidates but do the parties vet them first? And what should they filter for? This article explains why parties should vote for tech-savvy candidates. Background We all vote for the candidates on…
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What I learned from Maltese election campaigns
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The revolutionary way to improve Parliament
We’ve heard how government employs opposition MPs. We also heard how government backbenchers are on the government’s payroll. Both these cases are problems for democracy. They’re also the same problem, even if they seem different. This article explains why they’re identical, why this is a problem and how we can start to fix this. Jobs…
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The reason I was away from politics last year – Antoine P. Borg
After contesting the European Parliament election last year, I announced I was going to take a sabbatical from politics. This was the right thing to do. This article explains why it was necessary, what I learned, and how I’m going to reboot things. The aftermath of the election Monday 27 May For the first time…



