The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press:
The Times reports that the censor laws face the scissors. It also reports that the House Business Committee is to discuss the procedure for the no-confidence motion yet again.
The Malta Independent says with regard to today's House Business Committee that a Labour MP has spoken of a proposal to delay the electoral campaign till the summer.
MaltaToday says the PN has no option but to buy time before a general election is held because it has been caught logistically unprepared.
In-Nazzjon says Joseph Muscat has admitted that the PL has filed court cases to strike people off the electoral register.
l-orizzont highlights the PL's call for a timeframe for the debate on the no-confidence motion.
The overseas press
The European Union has launched legal proceedings against Hungary over controversial reforms seen as threatening the independence of the country's central bank, as well as the judicial system and its data protection authority. EU Times reports the European Commission was set to issue three letters of warning...
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