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Alex Borg says that Maltese electorate might want new faces in politics

Sep 5 2022 Share

Whilst being interviewed by Fabian Demicoli on MaltaDaily’s ‘The Interview’, PN MP Alex Borg pointed out the fact that the Maltese electorate might want new faces in politics and more young people to enter the scene.

He said that the last election showed the people’s desire to see new and younger faces in politics, not only in Gozo but also in Malta in general.

Borg stated that these changes in personnel from older and more experienced politicians to younger and fresher politicians occurred most prominently in the PN’s ranks.

The shadow minister for Gozo went on to express his confidence in the PN cabinet due to having a good mixture of experienced and newer politicians. He also stated that with a good strategy, the Nationalist party will be in a better place than they were before the general election to get a good result.

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G7 Events are back at Café del Mar with James Hype this Wednesday 7th!

G7 Events back at Café del Mar with James Hype this Wednesday 7th!
Sep 5 2022 Share

Did you think that summer is over? Well not yet, because G7 events are coming back once more at Cafe del Mar with renowned UK breakout DJ James Hype. 

Celebrating on the eve of a public holiday this Wednesday 7th, Hype will be living up to his name once more at the poolside venue and playing back to back with local talent. 

 

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Despite not needing any introduction, it’s worth noting James Hype’s established place in the International music scene. With his debut single being accredited Platinum record sales in the UK, Gold in Germany, Belgium and Netherlands, Hype continues to be one of the UKs most prolific remixers. 

Hype will be of course be taking to the same DJ booth as local top DJs Debrii, D-Rey, Joseph Stayl, Koroma, Miggy and Nagem. 

 

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Already shaping up to be a night embellished with exciting tunes and the professional party environment iconic to Cafe del Mar, one can officially purchase tickets for one of the most exciting closing events of summer 2022. 

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Alex Borg reveals importance of attracting the 70,000 non-voters towards the PN

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During a sit down interview, PN MP Alex Borg highlighted to MaltaDaily the importance of attracting the majority of the 70,000 non-voters towards the PN come the next election.

He said that everyone in life has something to offer, and that also includes the Nationalist Party, He added that the party should always accept everyone and that the party should always go along with their values.

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That is why he believes, he said, that if the party does those things and continues to strive to be close to the people, a good result is possible. He confirmed that the recent electoral result didn’t make him give up , but rather spurred him on more in order to improve and work more for the Maltese people.

Borg also stated that the party and himself need to see what they will do in order to attract all the non-voters. He revealed that the party which manages to attract more non-voters will be able to win the next election.

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Alex Borg states that crime in Gozo is increasing at an alarming rate

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Gozitan PN MP Alex Borg told MaltaDaily that Gozo went from being one of the safest communities in the country to one wherein crime rates are rising, with a fight or even a killing, occurring on Gozitan streets almost on a weekly basis.

Borg started off by saying that without a doubt this problem isn’t an imminent one but has been evolving for many years. However he did confirm that this problem has increased in a very quick rate as of late.

He said that whereas before people trusted the community so much that they would leave their keys in the door lock, now Gozitan parents are scared to let their children roam around the island due to the unfortunate increase in crime.

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