During this evening’s televised debate between Malta’s two major party leaders, Bernard Grech closed off his part of the discussion by telling watchers “if [they] want to have a dictatorship and more oppression in this country, vote for Robert Abela.”
Grech began his closing statements by thanking the people for watching patiently, stating that Abela did not only evade journalists’ questions in the past months, but also avoided questions made by Grech himself during the debate. He told spectators of the televised debate that the choice they have in front of them is between someone who is afraid of truth and someone who answers every question, someone who creates fear and someone who believes in a better country with conviction.
The PN leader stated that he wishes for a better future, better quality of life and better opportunities for citizens to spend with loved ones – highlighting how there are many people who spend hours on end working and do not have enough time to spend with their loved ones. Grech mentioned that a Labour government committed 150 scandals in the past nine years and over, and that is why the PN will be working tirelessly to enact their own vision for Malta.
He asked “what does it cost when you have people in business who tell you that the can’t speak or come to a PN activity because Robert Abela will break me”, also highlighting a particular case where an individual fears speaking because their daughter works with the government and they fear a potential transfer, stating “…if you want to have a dictatorship in Malta, vote for Robert Abela.”
“…if you want to have a dictatorship in Malta, vote for Robert Abela.”
Robert Abela followed, stating that the decision is between the past and the future, reiterating the Labour party’s famed ‘track record’ as they go towards the election with one thousand proposals which they wish to convert into one thousand achievements. The Prime Minister echoed the statement that the more Labour are trusted, the more humble they will be.
“We are a movement which never stops changing. Society is always evolving and as such, we must react with reflective reforms.” He then quickly went over a number of PL investments such as the €700 million investment in 7 years, increase in pensions, decrease in taxes, guarantees for children and students and more.
Abela stated that for this to be possible, voters must vote for themselves, their children and the future of their country.
What do you make of tonight’s debate?
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