in the 1980s, the Malta Labour Party (in government at the time) devised a system that allowed its MPs to allocate the right to purchase a colour TV set. The sets were in very limited supply and extraordinarily expensive.
Leo Brincat, one of the party's MPs at the time, allocated colour TV sets to his favoured constituents.
Leo Brincat is a serving member of Malta's parliament, representing the Labour Party.
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Labour MP Leo Brincat nominates MLP members the right to buy a colour TV
in the 1980s, the Malta Labour Party (in government at the time) devised a system that allowed its MPs to allocate the right to purchase a colour TV set. The sets were in very limited supply and extraordinarily expensive.
Leo Brincat, one of the party's MPs at the time, allocated colour TV sets to his favoured constituents.
Leo Brincat is a serving member of Malta's parliament, representing the Labour Party.
in the 1980s, the Malta Labour Party (in government at the time) devised a system that allowed its MPs to allocate the right to purchase a colour TV set. The sets were in very limited supply and extraordinarily expensive.
Leo Brincat, one of the party's MPs at the time, allocated colour TV sets to his favoured constituents.
Leo Brincat is a serving member of Malta's parliament, representing the Labour Party.