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Nationalist government is committed to facilitate the lives of farmers & fishermen, Grech says

Nationalist government is committed to facilitate the lives of farmers & fishermen
Mar 11 2022 Share

“At the heart of the Nationalist Party’s agricultural policy is a support programme which will affect our farmers and recognise their commitment and priceless contribution to Malta’s ecology and produce.”

This was said by the Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech during a number of visits in Imġarr. Grech stated that he and the PN are committed to facilitating the lives of Malta’s farmers and fishermen and that is why they are presenting a number of proposals building up to Vision 2030.

One of the main concerns is the ever-increasing price of livestock feed, amongst other issues, Grech stated. A Nationalist government is proposing to strive for a competitive market and diversification towards organic farming through strategic use of funding from the European Union and providing a ‘one stop shop’ for services which simply the process of transferring, the granting of vouchers which compensate for diesel and the facilitation of transport.

What do you make of these proposals?

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Medical supplies sent from Malta to be dispatched to Ukraine tomorrow

Medical supplies sent from Malta to be dispatched to Ukraine tomorrow
Mar 11 2022 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that Malta’s supply of medical equipment will be dispatched to Ukraine tomorrow.

Abela revealed this whilst in Versailles, attending an informal summit regarding the recent developments in Ukraine. In a recent Facebook post, the Prime Minister stated that Malta will continue to provide medical equipment while the Maltese government will continue to protect its people.

The informal summit is currently being held between European leaders to address the crisis in Ukraine. Today’s discussion is expected to tackle the European economy and the affected sectors which require financial aid. Russian troops have continued to progress with attacks on Ukraine, with recent reports unveiling that they are only a few kilometres away from the European capital.

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Trackless tram proposal to cost €2.8 billion & will be completed by 2027, PN says

Trackless tram proposal to cost €2.8 billion & will be completed by 2027, PN says
Mar 11 2022 Share

Bernard Grech has stated that the Nationalist Party’s trackless tram system proposal will cost up to €2.8 billion and will be completed by 2027.

Addressing a press conference on Friday, the Nationalist Party leader outlined his party’s proposal and likened it to the Labour government’s metro system plans, with the aforementioned system estimated to rack up costs of €6.2 billion by its 2042 completion date. Going into further detail on comparison between the two, Grech said that the trackless tram will cover 48 localities while the metro would only cover 21.

These revelation come in light of Robert Abela’s recent statements that while the PN has presented its electoral manifesto, costings have not been revealed. While the trackless tram proposal only mentions Malta, Grech has stated that the pN does not exclude considering another system for Gozo.

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Partit Popolari call for rebuilding of Teatru Rjal based on original plans

Partit Popolari call for rebuilding of Teatru Rjal based on original plans
Mar 11 2022 Share

The Popular Party has stated that in the coming legislature, and years to follow if need be, will be committing to working on the rebuilding of a new Teatru Rjal on the original plans drafted by architect Edward Middleton Barry.

This was announced during a press conference addressed by party leader Paul Salomone. Salomone stated that as funds are allocated to other projects, similar funds must be dedicated to such a project.He stated that the theatre was never rebuilt because there never was a political push.

The party leader stated that there are other projects related to Malta’s cultural heritage which deserve attention such as Fort Campbell, Birkirkara’s Stazzjon garden, Fort Delimara and others.

Do you agree?

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