1. Press digest
The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press. The Times says the new
Delimara plant is expected to be on stream by the end of the year. It also reports how language
remains a barrier to integration for foreign pupils. It also says that Austin Gatt has denied
reports that he may step down from parliament to make way for Simon Busuttil and lead to a
positive vote on the Budget. The Malta Independent refers to the report of the Auditor General
and says there were lessons which were not learnt. MaltaToday says that €45m were dished
out in direct orders, according to the auditor’s report. l-orizzont says overseas experts have
been brought in to monitor the commissioning process at the Delimara power station extension.
In-Nazzjon focuses on the interconnector project and says it will help attract more investment
and create jobs. It also shows the prime minister being held shoulder high by graduands. The
overseas press: Le Soir reports EU finance ministers meeting in Brussels have failed to reach
agreement on setting up a single supervisor for eurozone banks – seen as the first step in
setting up a Europe- wide banking union. Cypriot Finance Minister Vassos…
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