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Finance Minister Clyde Caruana Upcoming Explains Tax Cuts

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Finance Minister Clyde Caruana has released a video breaking down the upcoming tax cuts, just days after delivering his highly anticipated Budget speech.

The video, shared on MaltaGov’s Facebook page, opens with Caruana detailing the three different tax calculation methods: one for single adults, another for married couples, and a third for all local parents.

To clarify the complex tax adjustments, Caruana used diagrams and bar charts to illustrate the impact of these changes on each category, aiming to make the new cuts more accessible and understandable for viewers.

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‘Why Am I Leaving Malta’: Imsida Resident Highlights Construction Woes

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Imsida resident Maya Dimitrijevic recently posted a reel titled “Why Am I Leaving Malta,” highlighting the impact of relentless construction and noise pollution in her neighbourhood. In her post, Dimitrijevic expressed deep frustration over the lack of peace in her area, stating, “I simply cannot spend another moment in this hell hole of constant noise and dust.”

The video captures Dimitrijevic visibly distressed by the continuous noise of construction, accompanied by footage of nearby construction sites operating from early morning to evening, Monday through Saturday. Having already endured years of disruptions due to frequent roadworks on Triq ix-Xatt, she describes a moment of quiet as “a luxury in this country.”

Dimitrijevic’s post has sparked a conversation about Malta’s development and its impact on residents’ quality of life. Many locals voiced similar concerns in the comments, echoing sentiments about noise pollution, dust, and the ever-present challenges of living amidst Malta’s ongoing urban development.

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Parliament Speaker Condemns Graffitti Protest During Budget

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Parliament Speaker Anġlu Farrugia has condemned the protest staged by Graffitti activists during this year’s Budget presentation.

Last Monday, Graffitti members disrupted Finance Minister Clyde Caruana’s Budget speech by unfurling a banner and chanting, “We dance to the developers’ tune,” criticizing the government for prioritizing developers’ interests.

The protest came shortly after the Cabinet decided to begin a partial review of the local plan for the Villa Rosa site in St George’s Bay, where developer Anton Camilleri plans to build two high-rise towers.

Following the incident, Farrugia announced new security measures for the Strangers’ Gallery in Parliament. Effective immediately, visitors attending parliamentary sessions must leave their bags and mobile phones at reception.

“Apart from passing through the scanning machine and registering with reception, visitors will also have to deposit their bags and mobile phones, which will be returned upon exit,” Farrugia stated to MPs on Tuesday.

The Speaker also criticized the activists, saying their actions displayed a lack of respect for Malta’s Parliament as an institution.

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Minister Clint Camilleri Pays Tribute to Late Father, 15 Years After his Passing

Minister Clint Camilleri Pays Tribute to Late Father, 15 Years After his Passing
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Gozo and Planning Minister Clint Camilleri shared a heartfelt tribute to his late father on social media, marking 15 years since his passing.

In a reflective Facebook post, Camilleri recalled the life-changing moment when he received the tragic news while studying in the United States. Describing it as a turning point that profoundly affected him, his mother, and his sister, he noted that the pain has gradually transformed into resilience over time.

Camilleri shared a touching exchange with his young daughter, who recently asked about meeting her “heavenly grandfather.” Smiling, he told her they would meet him someday, capturing the bittersweet nature of loss. His tribute concluded with a heartfelt message: “Greetings to you, dear father. Never forgotten, Pa.” Camilleri’s post resonated with many followers, reflecting on how memories, though painful, can bring solace and strength.

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