Ian Borg, the Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, recently shared his thoughts on why young people should get involved in politics. He echoed the views of Malta’s newest President, Myriam Spiteri Debono, saying that young people should jump into politics and make decisions for themselves instead of letting others make decisions for them.
Ian Borg knows what it’s like to be young and in politics. At just 19, he became the mayor of Dingli. He thinks that the people of Dingli can tell if he was a good mayor back then. By the time he was 27, he had been elected to Parliament. He admits that not everyone might agree with him but believes strongly that if he could achieve these things, other young people can too.
During the month of April, Malta, with Minister Ian Borg, is playing a significant role on the global stage as President of the United Nations Security Council in New York.
Minister Borg encourages all young people to be agents of change. He believes that getting involved in politics is a way for them to shape their own future and have a say in important decisions. It’s all about taking action and making a difference in their community and country.
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