Prime Minister who was criticized for killing Malta journalist announced his resignation December 2: 8:26

Prime Minister Muscat indicated his intention to resign next month while police investigations were at the heart of the administration in the Mediterranean island country Malta where a woman of a journalist was killed.

Maltese journalist Daphne Caranagalicia (53 years old) has been investigating politicians for allegations of corruption for 30 years, but was killed by a car bomb in October .

Up to now, four men have been prosecuted for being involved in the case, but the police investigation has further extended to the administration center, and the prime minister's chief assistants and ministers who have been asked about the situation have been forced to resign.

In Malta, there is a growing demand for resignation of Prime Minister Muscat. Prime Minister Muscat gave a TV speech on the 1st, saying, “We will start to select a new leader of the ruling and labor parties on the 12th of next month. A few days later, the prime minister will quit, "he said.

However, there is a strong demand for the prime minister to resign immediately, and criticism is likely to remain in the prime minister for the next month or more.