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Gynaecologist addresses Grech’s call for permanent IVF specialist: “We’ve had them for three years”

Gynaecologist addresses Grech's call for permanent IVF specialist: "We've had them for three years"
Mar 11 2022 Share

During a political event in Isla on Wednesday, local gynaecologist Mark Sant criticised PN leader Bernard Grech’s pledge to establish a ‘permanent IVF specialist’ in Malta due to the country having no experts in this regard.

On a ONE TV broadcast of programme Awla, Sant stated that Malta has had three IVF experts for the past three years. In his pledge, Grech referred to ‘Batch IVF’, a process by which the menstrual cycles of multiple women are programme in order to conduct the same process at around the same time. Such a process was being conducted due to the lack of IVF specialists, with experts coming to Malta to oversee such process.

The gynaecologist went on to argue that Malta has had three embryologists in Malta for three years and the ‘batch’ process is not carried out anymore… “Maybe that’s why I didn’t speak to him about the issue”, Sant said. As he carried on with his discourse, Sant welcomed Labour’s proposal for the introduction of Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) testing in Malta, which allows specialists to analyse the embryo formed outside the uterus for genetic issues which would prevent it from implanting.

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Miriam Dalli announces €500,000 investment to make Mosta’s Wied Speranza more hiker-friendly

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Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development Miriam Dalli has announced that Mosta’s Wied Speranza will receive a €500,000 investment to clean up the area and make it more hiker-friendly.

Dalli revealed that the project would include cleaning the valley from illegally-dumped waste and restoration of the ecosystem through the use of rainwater and will include a walkway, restoration of rubble structures, stone bridges and fountains.

Throughout the duration of the electoral campaign, there have been calls to make green areas more accessible for the Maltese public. That being said, the minister has reported that administrative works have begun on the areas chapels, which work includes the removal of invasive plant species, amongst other projects.

The Wied Speranza project forms part of the Life IP River Basin Management Plan project, with Wied Speranza covering around 16 kilometres of land starting from Dingli up until the Salini area. Due to Malta’s climate, high temperatures and low rainfall, projects tackling rainwater conservation such as this one are not only important but essential.

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Bernard Grech invites Jon Mallia to join Nationalist Party

Bernard Grech invites Jon Mallia to join Nationalist Party
Mar 11 2022 Share

“Politics needs everyone, better yet, the country needs everyone.” Grech stated that before 2017, he used to believe that it is enough to speak publicly, make appearances on TV and radio and post on Facebook, but now understands that it is not enough and that is why he entered into politics.

The PN leader went on to invite Mallia to continue speaking publicly, as he already does, telling him that if he wants a platform to usher in change, he has a right to it.

Mallia seemed reluctant to give Grech an answer, especially given the fact that he remains critical of all individuals regardless of political orientation, as we have seen on his podcast.

Watch the full podcast below:

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WATCH: Żaren tal-Ajkla pledges ‘€4,000 to each woman for breast implants’

WATCH: Żaren tal-Ajkla pledges '€4,000 to each woman for breast implants'
Mar 11 2022 Share

As Malta’s political parties continue presenting their respective electoral manifestos to the ever-eager voters of the Maltese Islands, independent candidate Nazzareno Bonnici, better known as Żaren tal-Ajkla, has presented a proposal of his own.

In a recently-surfaced video which seems to have been recorded on Women’s Day, the independent candidate said that if the people put their trust in him and he is elected to Maltese Parliament, he will be giving €4,000 to each woman for breast implants.

Bonnici has been contesting general elections since 2013 and will also be on this year’s ballot on the 3rd and 13th districts. Back in 2019, he had received 47 first count votes on the 2nd district, 35 votes on the 3rd district and 41 votes in the 13th district.

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