Where J’accuse ventures into the strange and mysterious world of public finance and expenditure.
Politics
Apologia pro inertia mea
In defence of what has been perceived as J’accuse’s inertia on the recent scandalous business in the media and on the net.
Expresión
Where Colombian openness to nudity as a form of expression is seen from the perspective of Malta’s new Committee of the Wise Committed to Assessing the Obscene in the Name of the Hoi Polloi. Continue reading
All's Well?
Franco Debono has made his first intervention in parliament since missing a vote before Christmas. The Times stresses “the government’s decision to bring into force provisions of a 2002 law on legal aid to people under arrest” and that MP Debono is pleased with this decision. Continue reading
Bulgaria's Jeleva fails EP test
Bulgarian Commissioner-Designate Rumiana Jeleva failed to answers questions on a company she owns during the hearings at the European Parliament which will decide on whether she becomes the EU’s Crisis Response commissioner. According to latest news Jeleva will be asked to step aside from the Barroso II Commission.
Freedom of Expression
or why Mark Camilleri (and Alex Vella Gera) really ought to be imprisoned for a sensible period of time
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