Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela has denied allegations of a “gentlemen’s agreement” with Opposition Leader Alex Borg regarding the nomination of a new Chief Justice. The controversy surrounds the appointment process, with Abela maintaining that no such agreement existed. The position of Chief Justice is a crucial one, with the appointee serving as the head of the judiciary and playing a key role in the country’s legal system.
Maltese Prime Minister Denies Agreement on Chief Justice Nomination
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