During an interview on Kuntatt on NET FM, PN Leader Bernard Grech urged the Maltese and Gozitans to go beyond expressing frustration on social media and take an active stand against the government’s alleged misuse of power.
Grech highlighted that ministers Clayton Bartolo and Clint Camilleri, close allies of Prime Minister Robert Abela, are at the centre of these controversies.
He criticised what he sees as a pattern of unaccountability, where apologies from officials are seen as an insufficient response to serious accusations. Grech argued that the people deserve more than empty apologies and that accountability should require restitution for alleged misdeeds.
Grech stressed that citizens need to convey a strong message to Abela and his administration that they will not tolerate misuse of public funds, especially when public money is allegedly being directed to personal favours, as in the recent promotion of a minister’s girlfriend to a lucrative public role.
He reiterated the call for the resignation of ministers Bartolo and Camilleri, insisting that public servants must answer for their actions.
Grech concluded that Maltese and Gozitan citizens must voice their dissatisfaction on Monday to demand transparency, accountability, and a government that respects the people’s resources.
He called on citizens to join the Partit Nazzjonalista’s protest this coming Monday at 6 p.m. in Valletta, saying that real change requires direct action to hold the administration accountable for alleged corruption and misuse of public funds.
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