The Constitutional Court has delivered a judgment that clarifies the limits of judicial review within Malta’s constitutional framework. In rejecting a constitutional case brought by ADPD, the court ruled that it has no authority to examine alleged conflicts between different provisions of the Constitution itself. The decision concerns the system governing corrective and gender seats in Parliament and addresses broader questions about constitutional hierarchy, judicial competence and the relationship between domestic constitutional law and European human rights standards....
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NEWS Malta
August 21, 2025
Infrastructure Malta under scrutiny for direct orders
Malta’s roads agency, Infrastructure Malta (IM), has once again come under public scrutiny after it emerged that millions of euros in direct orders were awarded without adhering to standard procurement...
NEWS Malta
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Health Ministry nepotism allegations prompt standards probe
Mounting concerns over alleged nepotism in Malta’s Health Ministry have led to a formal request for an investigation by the Commissioner for Standards in Public Life. The case, which has...
NEWS Malta
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ADPD Appeals Court Decision on Electoral Seat Allocation
The ADPD, Malta’s Green Party, has escalated its fight for electoral reform by appealing a court decision that dismissed its claims of discrimination within the Maltese electoral framework. This appeal,...
NEWS Malta
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Arnold Cassola’s Impact on Malta’s Political Future
The political landscape in Malta has been undergoing a notable shift following the 2024 European Parliament (MEP) election, with surveys indicating that third parties are attracting growing support. These parties,...



















