Franco Debono this evening refused to clearly declare on Bondi+ that he wants to bring down the government.
Asked repeatedly by Lou Bondi whether he would declare he would bring down the government, especially after what he told timesofmalta.com on how he will vote in Parliament on the Budget Measures Implementation Bill, Dr Debono insisted that he had said what he needed to say, and he was not a parrot. He also asked Mr Bondi why he was insisting on that question when there was so much more to say.
In a two hour programme, Dr Debono, who was highly agitated at times, insisted that Dr Gonzi should resign, saying he should have done so immediately after the divorce referendum, rather than vote against the will of the majority.
The programme was a battle of wits at times, with Dr Debono and Mr Bondi questioning each other and Dr Debono at times accusing Bondi of twisting things around, claims which Mr Bondi denied. Mr Bondi repeatedly complained that Dr Debono was going off at a tangent and not replying directly to his questions.
Dr Debono confirmed that he would not stand for re-election for as long as Dr Gonzi was at the helm of the PN, but...
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