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He wants to serve 'puddings' instead of 'freijej'

2024/1/22
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He wants to serve 'puddings' instead of 'freijej'

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He wants to serve 'puddings' instead of 'freijej'

[headlines headline=”h3″ ]- Minister Michael Farrugia [/headlines]

Minister Michael Farrugia said in Parliament that in the field of Health, the Government must serve 'puddings' baked by him and not the frays he found from the previous administration.

Michael Farrugia was answering several supplementary questions from Nationalist MPs Claudio Grech and Albert Fenech after he failed to give a clear answer to Claudio Grech's interpellation.

Minister Farrugia was trying to answer on behalf of Minister Konrad Mizzi who was not in the Chamber at the time of the questions. Asked to give an explanation why Minister Konrad Mizzi was not present, Michael Farrugia said that Minister Mizzi was unwell. When Claudio Grech asked what he meant when he said that the Minister is indisposed, Minister Farrugia said that he did not want to answer because this was the most imprudent question.