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Metsola confirms she wont leave Brussels for Maltese politicsEuropean Parliament president had hinted to POLITICO that she would stay in her post.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedIn My commitment and focus cannot be divided, Mestola said. | Alessandro di Marco/EFE via EPAJune 14, 202510:52 am CETBy Max GrieraEuropean Parliament President Roberta Metsola said Saturday she cannot abandon her responsibilities in <a href=www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley tumbler</a> Brussels to lead Malta Nationalist Party and vie for the prime ministership in her home country. In politics there is no greater personal ambition than leading your party to victory in elections and being the prime minister of your country. But all this is not about my personal ambitions, but about what responsibility is in politics, Metsola wrote in a post on Facebook on Saturday.Following the unexpected Tuesday resignation of party leader Bernard Grech, speculation swirled in Malta whether Metsola would trade Brussels for Valletta. Metsola is one of her partys most popular politicians and seen as the consensus <a href=www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek</a> choice t <a href=www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley website</a> hat can lead the Nationalists to victory in next general elections slated by March 2027.But Metsola on Wednesday hinted in comments to POLITICO she would stay in Brussels to continue with her responsibilities. Her post on Saturday confirmed that the door was shut on a return to domestic politics and put to bed rumors that she could take on the role of party leader while keeping her job as Eur Llpg Borrell: EU sees Lukashenko inauguration as illegitimate
Dutch votes to be counted manually over hacking fearsWe must rely on the good old paper, ; interior minister says.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInPolling station staff count votes after provincial elections <a href=www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley travel mug</a> in The Hague in 2015 | Bart Maat/AFP via Getty ImagesFebruary 1, 20176:57 pm CETBy Cynthia KroetThe Netherlands is to change the way it counts votes in elections because of software problems and fears of Russian hacking.Interior Minister Ronald Plasterk told聽the broadcaster RTL on Wednesday that all votes cast in the March 15 national election will be counted manually. Since there is international evidence that the Russians might have interest in the electoral process, we must rely on good old paper, Plasterk said.AdvertisementAdvertisementRTL reported earlier this week that cybersecurity experts in the Netherlands had warned of vulnerabilities in the country s electoral system. The Electoral Council had known about some of the issues sin <a href=www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup</a> ce 2011 but no action had been taken.Dutch voters already make their choice using paper and pencil. The results of the manual count are then聽transferred to a USB stick. Experts said the USB is not encrypted and is easy to manipulate.Foreign Minis <a href=www.cups-stanley-cups.ca>stanley tumblers</a> ter Bert Koenders earlier this month said the government was on high alert for any Russian attempts to intervene in the election. Also On POLITICO Czech foreign ministry cyberattacked by foreign state ;