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Last activity 05 September 2013 by GuestPoster566

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GuestPoster566

Full article:

http://gozonews.com/40612/advice-for-no … elections/

Non-Maltese EU citizens residing in the Maltese Islands who do not already hold a Malta ID card or Residence document may apply for registration in the European Parliament elections register by first applying for their Residence document at the Citizenship and Expatriate Affairs Department, Evans Building, St Elmo Square, Valletta, where they also complete the electoral register application.

The closing date for the next European Parliament Elections register, to be published in October 2013, is 30th September 2013.

It's laughable.

Toon

so how many people are now disenfranchised by the current state of e-Residency play......

GuestPoster566

5000 appx? Actually maybe not because some may have registered in their own country and others may have completed the documents when they applied.
Either way it's a high number I would think.

tearnet

All you finish up doing is electing a Maltese MEP who will have the interests of the Maltese people at heart and not any "alien or TCN".
He or She will not vote to allow EU residents to vote in Maltese general elections and that's the only way we may get some sway or influence over how Malta is governed or how our taxes are spent.

Terry

Byron49

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=271064

GuestPoster566

This is like 'Ever decreasing circles'.

MikeInPoulton

Byron49 wrote:

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=271064


http://blog.kenperlin.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/test2.gif

GuestPoster566

Could one define Byron as a 'spammer?'

Byron49

tearnet wrote:

All you finish up doing is electing a Maltese MEP who will have the interests of the Maltese people at heart and not any "alien or TCN".
He or She will not vote to allow EU residents to vote in Maltese general elections and that's the only way we may get some sway or influence over how Malta is governed or how our taxes are spent.

Terry


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Not necessarily so, Terry:

independent.com.mt/articles/2013-05-11/news/discrimination-against-eu-nationals-in-malta-must-stop-ad-1566572546/

georgeingozo

redmik wrote:

Could one define Byron as a 'spammer?'


its not nice to call someone a spanner

GuestPoster566

georgeingozo wrote:
redmik wrote:

Could one define Byron as a 'spammer?'


its not nice to call someone a spanner


Oops I initially misread that. :)

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