Three options for Gonzi

What happens next for the Prime Minister? The three options ahead...

Anything is possible in politics: even a truce between the Prime Minister and rebel backbencher Franco Debono.
Anything is possible in politics: even a truce between the Prime Minister and rebel backbencher Franco Debono.

This has been quite a week. Here we are wondering what will happen next.

On Wednesday, MaltaToday Midweek reported that Franco Debono would abstain. He did.

He decided to do so after his meeting with the Prime Minister on Sunday. Debono did not want to be blamed for forcing the PM to call an election.

The end result has of course led to a grave political crisis. One may argue that the PM faces no constitutional crisis per se, but surely he has lost his majority and that is the issue.

For four years Gonzi has faced turmoil in his party. JPO, Mugliett, Arrigo, Jean Pierre Farrugia and of course Dalli had openly questioned Gonzi way of doing things. Others were also very vocal.

Franco Debono was taken for granted. Ignored and sidelined, finally the backbencher said enough was enough. His methods have been criticised and questioned. His motives too. But in a parliamentary democracy, these things happen most especially when you only enjoy a one-seat majority. Most especially when you do not know your parliamentary group.

One can blame Franco Debono's unconventional ways and ambition, but one can also argue that Gonzi's internal politics led to this political upheaval.  The Prime Minister cannot argue that he has managed to regain control or stability simply because of Thursday's vote: the feeling out there is surely one of uncertainty. And consumer confidence is low, so low that retail is suffering big time.

In my view there are three alternatives left for the PN.

1.       The first one is a truce and agreement with Franco Debono and the Prime Minister. But it is hardly likely that Debono will fall for any 'indecent proposal'. But there is a remote possibility.

2.       The second option is for Gonzi to plod on, and to ask for allegiance and support from the General Council on Sunday and from the parliamentary group.  With this backing and the careful timing of the money bills after the Easter recess, Gonzi could survive until the end of Spring allowing the party to regroup and face a June election.

3.      The third option is the least likely but also could be a possibility.
And that is a change in PN leadership. A consideration that would allow the PN to carry on until next year and finalise many of the projects and programmes it had planned to finalise by 2013.

Always remember, everything is possible in politics.

Saviour Balzan discusses the options ahead in Today Focus (scroll down on the Home Page)

 

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Ha nikkumenta dwar l options tieghek: 1. Kieku kienet Sharon Stone forsi kien jikkonsidra!!!! 2.Nahseb li qed jilghab karta u jaraw x'ser ikun ir-rizultat tal-elezzjonijiet tal-Kunsilli u jaraw fejn hu l -polz!!!! 3.Min ser jiehu sehem f'tellieqa li hemm min ghandu vantagg fuq haddiehor!!!!
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Luke Camilleri
The Fourth Option: Gonzi dissolves Parlemtn and goes for a general election to see just who is boss! The chicken way out is calling a party election to re-confiem himself as Leader, not having the guts to let the People have their say in a General Elecion, which if he wins will get anothr chance to (1) Choose his Ministers (2) give himself and his chosen few the Honoraria back !
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So now it has boiled down to a farse...Gonzi said that he will continue with the job of PM if the General Council confirms him....hellloooooooo.....what if you also look at us out here.....we, the citizens of Malta, have little if no concern of your General Council. To proceed you need votes in Parliament not in your fora.
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Looks like option nos 2 and/or 3 are under way. Without entering into the blue/red merits, the current PM has placed party ahead of country. Sad to see how few recognize this.
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Priscilla Darmenia
Dr Sant kept hanging to the leadership and lost the election. I am sure that the PN delegates will do the same mistake that the MLP delegates did in the 90's and re-confirm Dr Gonzi as leader and I am sure that the PN will loose the election as the MLP did.
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Hemm ukoll option 4 li hija dik li titlob id-decenza u l-irgulija politika: Elezzjoni!!
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The second option is the most viable!
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If Gonzi want to carry on until next year he have to give everything that Debono want that's all.
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If Gonzi want to carry on until next year he have to give everything that Debono want that's all.
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There is a 4th, highly improbable option viz: that of either a PL member joins the government or an agreement with the opposition not to ask for divisions, except on crucial matters.
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Micheal Bonanno
How can I go to Today Focus? Can't find where. Also Today's News can't open either. I'm being told access denied.
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and who doesnt know this? 3 options.. one will sort it out. and the result will come up pretty soon