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The European Union ordered that as from 2010 the Maltese and Gozitan people pay it
€182,192 daily stolen from your childrens mouths
Membership in the EU has made us again a colony
The widespread interference by the European Union Commissioners in many sectors of life in our country should redden the faces of every true honourable Maltese person who does not want to be led by foreigners in the same manner as when our country were ruled by foreigners.
The Maltese
politicians who are ready to let the Union Commissioners dictate to them how to
run our country do not merit the support of the Maltese people who had chosen
them to lead, not to lead according as to how they are told to by those of the
Union.
The interference by the Union Commissioners in our internal affairs shows that our will is no longer in our hands and that in the General Election we vote to have puppets on a string or puppets who are pulled by strings by the EU Commissioners.
We elect persons who either feign when they tell us that things are being done in our country with their initiative, or their soul has so crumbled that they do even feel that they are being led by others who are foreigers to our country.
The list of sectors in our country that the Union Commissioners interfere in is
already too long and is getting longer the more time goes by.
The European
Commission first started by scrutinizing all our laws and forced us to make
changes in them so that they will be compliant with European Union laws.
From the beginning of our membership in the Union, it forced the Government to remove the tax on satellite dishes.
A little later it forced it to decrease the airport tax.
From the beginning of this year it forced us to make changes in the International Trading Companies tax that we had to encourage them to set up in Malta and bring their funds in our country.
It forced us to remove every tax benefit that we used to give to attract investment to our country.
Among the impositions of the European Commission, we had a reduction of workers
from the two shipyards, as well as the limitation that they had forced upon us
on the amount of work and ship repair that we can make each year.
The European Commission has prevented us from giving aid to factories to continue to work, and the consequence was the closure of a number of factories and the dismissal of hundreds of workers.
A little while
ago the Union commissioners fined us more than half a million Maltese Liri
because prior to our membership we had bought more sugar than they said we
should have bought.
Now they have fined us again Lm123,000 because prior to membership we had bought an amount of cheese greater than they said we should have bought.
They forced us
to renounce to the agreement we had with hunters and trappers about their
traditional hobby, and now they are threatening to fine us if we allow Spring
hunting and trapping throughout the year.
The European Commission is forcing us to accept the laws that they want to make
to regulate the divorce cases of foreign persons in our country.
They do not want the tax on second-hand cars that we import from Union countries to remain.
We have
problems with the Union Commissioners about the environment, about how Strategic
Environment Assessment is made, and about how we regulate the burying of waste
in landfills.
The Commission is forcing us on the production of energy from renewable resources, instead of from oil, as well as the amount of greenhouse gases.
And it is also interfering about the amount of water that we extract from the ground.
With the fishermen, the European Commission is interfering about how much fish
they can catch and what fish they can catch.
In a little while, it will regulate how much the amateur fishermen can fish.
The list of
interference by the European Commissioners about how we manage our affairs in
our country is much greater and always increasing.
They are going to interfere with what pensions we grant and their conditions, and it will not be long before they make us pay for the social services that we presently enjoy free of charge.
That is why we are right when we say that today we are not being led by the
politicians that we elect in the General Election to lead us, but by the
European Union Commissioners.
A people who endear their honour do not continue to accept this national
humiliation for long.
We hope that the Maltese people endear their honour and that it shall not be long before they rise against this new colonial rule.
Public
accounts after membership
There is a lot of boasting being made that with membership in the European Union, Malta has modernized itself with the entry of Union laws.
But if we carefully examine things we find that our country is still backwards when compared even with countries outside the European Union.
A sector in which our country is still backwards is that of public accounts.
The system with which the Maltese Government presents its public accounts in Parliament for approval each year is an unsatisfactory and insufficient one.
The Government
does not state what remains for it to collect from taxes and other income
sources that are due during that year at that end of the year.
It also does not state what it has to pay for expenses and works that it had made during the year, but which it had not yet paid for at the end of the year.
Therefore the Government presents accounts that only show what it had paid and received during the year without also reporting what it still has to pay and what remains to be collected for that year.
Accounts that do not take account of what remains to be paid and collected do
not give a clear and correct picture of the financial situation and whether it
had a surplus or a deficit during the year.
That is why there is a system of accounts known as accruals that show how much you still have to receive with what you have already received and what you still have to pay with what you have already paid during that year.
It's not the first time that purposely the Government does not make certain
payments so that the debt would not appear to be great, and the payments are
made after the end of the year.
With the accruals system, all the debt would be known and a correct picture would be given on your situation during the year.
That is why a Government which considers itself modern adopts an accruals system for public accounts.
While the Maltese Government has not yet accepted an accruals system for public accounts, other countries’ governments have adopted that system for a great number of years.
Even a country that we consider is still backwards, Afghanistan, had the following in Article 60 of its 1923 Constitution:
“At the end of each year a financial report will be prepared relating accrual revenues and expenditures of the previous year to those detailed in the budget”.
That which in Afghanistan they had decided to do 84 years ago, in Malta we still haven’t decided to do.
Notwithstanding that many boast that with membership in the European Union we have modernized the country.
If the state of the public accounts in Malta would be known by the accruals
system of income and expenditure, many think that our country would not have
qualified to adopt the euro, the common currency of the European Union.
It is true what they say that, “sin does not sleep”. (A Maltese expression meaning that wrong will always surface).
After 50 years, exactly on the eve of the 50 anniversary from the setting up of what was the European Economic Community, and which today is called the European Union, the story was uncovered that if you did not see the evidence with your own eyes and hear it your own ears, it would certainly not be believed!
I have found the
first indications of this story in a publication published in England – The
Euro Realist – this month (April 2007).
I did not want to believe my eyes when I read the following paragraph, in an article about the celebrations that were being held in Europe, including Malta, about the signing of the Treaty of Rome 50 years ago (25 March 1957).
“It is ironic that the occasion about which celebrations have been held (the
signing of the Treaty of Rome) was a feigned one, because it has been revealed
that the leaders of the six states had signed an empty document. The original
Treaty of Rome that was signed only had the first page with the Title and space
where to sign. To the shame of the Italian Government printers who had not
succeeded to print it on time, and a 1,144 page document that did not exist at
the time when the Treaty of Rome was signed. According to a Luxembourg lawyer,
Pierre Pescatore, who helped to write the original treaty, they had signed a lot
of blank pages.”
What had happened on that supposedly glorious day of 25 March 1957 was simply
play-acting!
Go tell all those dignitaries and distinct personalities, as well as all the journalists from Europe and the rest of the world, and to all those millions who were following the ceremony on television screens, that that which they were seeing was only play-acting of the signature of the Treaty of Rome and not reality!
This is what we CNI
have been waiting for to better convince us how those who created the European
Union as well as those who came after them till this day do not care if they
deceive their people to arrive where they want to arrive.
There is much more that can be said on this incredible story, and which you will
find both in the principal story on the next page as well as listening to the
commentary that I am going to make on the programme Viva Malta.
Thursday, 19
April 2007.
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