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    PN ministers reject criticism of pre-budget document, describing it as a series of mistakes.

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    Comedy of Errors: A Political Farce Unfolds

    The Nationalist Party recently responded to the finance minister’s *harsh* critique of its pre-budget document, dubbing it a delightful “comedy of errors.” Because what’s better than political drama sprinkled with a bit of slapstick humor?

    In an astonishing display of miscommunication, Edward Scicluna, during a press conference aimed at finding fault with the Opposition, managed to serve up a buffet of blunders that could put a circus act to shame. According to the PN, Scicluna missed every pertinent question from journalists faster than you can say “budget deficit.” Talk about a dodgeball champion!

    The Opposition didn’t stop there; they asserted that the Malta Council of Social and Economic Development unanimously supported their brilliant initiatives. In a stark contrast, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat was seen scoffing at them, presumably while standing in front of a mirror reflecting his own grandeur.

    Last week, Scicluna pulled out all the stops, expressing *disbelief* at the “amateurish” report that allegedly tried to make any party in opposition look like a joke. “I mean, you’d think they had typed it out on a typewriter while wearing blindfolds,” he seemed to imply as he questioned the level of professionalism at the PN.

    “Why not just withdraw it, correct it, and hope nobody notices?” he suggested. Because clearly, revising your life’s work in front of the public is a surefire way to bolster your credibility. Scicluna claimed the document was drowning in errors, complete with misquoted tables and missing figures like guests at a poorly organized party.

    It seems that Scicluna was particularly ruffled by a pre-budget document for 2016 awkwardly titled ‘2015’. He must have wondered if the PN was presuming they had a time machine or simply a very poor proofreader. However, the PN quipped back that references to prior years in a report are common, much like politicians failing to keep their promises.

    Now let’s talk about the infamous “wholesale and retail” dilemma. Scicluna raised eyebrows questioning why this line was left blank, fearing it might warp perceptions of the real picture, as if retail was in cahoots with a mysterious figure hiding behind the scenes. However, the PN explained that the comma placed after “retail” was no mere punctuation faux pas but a grand strategy to group it with the following line, much like a magician does in a sleight of hand trick.

    Scicluna then had the audacity to ask why the Opposition failed to include the dazzling figures for 2015 showcasing increased female participation in the labor market and soaring exports. “Gee, what a surprise!” responded the PN, “Why would we pollute our pristine full-year data with partial year info? That’s like adding sprinkles to a gourmet dish—utterly unnecessary!”

    Instead of throwing stone tablets at the PN for their alleged omissions, Scicluna might want to channel his inner detective and focus on ensuring that exports don’t continue their downward spiral. After all, total exports in 2013 and 2014 dipped dramatically, leaving a long trail of economic despair. So, let’s keep the shenanigans coming, shall we?

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