Anġlu Fenech, former head of the General Workers’ Union (GWU), has disclosed that the late Labour leader Dom Mintoff had wanted him to take the helm of the party. Fenech, a prominent figure in Malta’s trade union movement, revealed this in a recent interview, shedding light on a pivotal moment in the country’s political history. Fenech chose not to pursue the leadership, paving the way for other contenders.
Former GWU Chief Reveals Dom Mintoff’s Bid to Make Him Labour Leader
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