Democratic Party leader Marlene Farrugia insists that she will not recognise Adrian Delia as the leader of the Opposition, according to today's Times of Malta, which also carries a report on the Archbishop's call for a fair distribution of wealth, made during Mass yesterday.

In-Nazzjon dedicates its whole front age to the celebrations for Malta's Independence Day yesterday.

L-Orizzont reports on the Nationalists disgruntled with the way in which Dr Delia is only now trying to find a seat in Parliament, quoting Jason Azzopardi and Karol Aquilina saying he should have lined something up before he decided to contest for the leadership. It also says that one of Air Malta's original 12 pilots has retired after 43 years of service.

And finally The Malta Independent reports former orchestra head Brian Schembri saying his contract terms hd been breached several times during his tenure there, as well as comments from Joe Cuschieri saying he had said he would give up his seat before Joseph Muscat had contested the Labour leadership.

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