Delia: Working harder with more commitment, despite personal matters
PN leader Adrian Delia said on Wednesday that his personal issues were just that, and they should not be a concern to his party colleagues for as long as they did not impinge on his duties.
"My personal issues are certainly not impinging on my duties. I am working every day, harder and with more commitment, and there should therefore be no concern for those around me," Dr Delia told reporters in reply to questions before a meeting of the party's administrative council.
He said he believed he enjoyed the full support of the council and no one had told him otherwise.
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Asked when the PN parliamentary group would be convened again, Dr Delia said the group met regularly according to issues raised in parliament and when matters need to be discussed in detail such as at the last meeting on December 27, which was called after the government, over the Christmas period, tried to dispose of a large tract of land by stealth. He did not know when the group would meet again.
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