During the 2025 Budget speech delivered by Finance Minister Clyde Caruana, a significant and unprecedented protest took place in Parliament. Moviment Graffitti, seated in the strangers’ gallery, began chanting, “We dance to the developers’ tune,” accusing the government of catering to developers’ interests. Their protest was so disruptive that it was picked up on the live television broadcast, causing the Minister to momentarily stop his speech. This led the Speaker of the House to intervene, suspending Parliament until order could be restored and the protesters were removed.
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Such an event is historic, as it’s the first time in Malta’s parliamentary history that a protest has disrupted the Budget speech, a day typically marked by careful attention to the country’s economic and financial plans. The chant itself was a direct critique of the perceived influence developers have on government policies, reflecting growing public frustration around development and construction projects. The fact that this protest occurred on Budget day underscores the deep concerns some members of the public feel about the direction of these policies.
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