Paula Mifsud Bonnici apologises for blocking TVM camera in parliament
Kenneth Tiong apologised after breaching parliamentary decorum by calling a minister's question 'stupid' during a discussion on family offices and sanctioned entities.
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Paula Mifsud Bonnici apologises for blocking TVM camera in parliament
The Opposition's deputy whip, Paula Mifsud Bonnici, has apologised for standing in front of a TVM camera as the prime minister went over the allocated time during his post-budget speech.“I understand that this was not the best way to convey my message, and out of respect for the highest institution of our country, I apologise,”...
Paula Mifsud Bonnici Apologises For Standing In Front Of Parliament Camera
Taking to social media, PN MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici publicly apologised for standing in front of a camera in parliament as the Prime Minister was delivering his Budget 2026 speech. ‘Yesterday, as the Opposition’s Deputy Whip, I asked for a point of order towards the end of the sitting – one that I was not allowed to do.’ ‘During the point of order I was going to remark that the time given to the Prime Minister had been exceeded and thus he had to…
PN MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici Apologises For Blocking Camera During Robert Abela’s Speech
Nationalist MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici has publicly apologised for physically obstructing a PBS camera from filming Prime Minister Robert Abela’s speech in Parliament last night. “As the Opposition’s Deputy Whip, towards the end of the sitting I asked the Speaker of the House to make a point of order, but I wasn’t allowed to do so,” Mifsud Bonnici said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta) “In that point of order…
WP MP Kenneth Tiong's 'stupid question’ comment sparks debate; S'poreans share what he could have said instead
SINGAPORE: Maybe it can be chalked up to a rookie mistake, but Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament (MP) Kenneth Tiong (Aljunied) calling a minister’s question “stupid” on Wednesday (Nov 5) not only made the news but also sparked a debate online. Mr Tiong apologised to National Development Minister Chee Hong Tat, but was reprimanded […]
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