In a passionate speech at the end of the MEP and Local Council Election campaign in Siġġiewi, PN Leader Bernard Grech rallied supporters under the theme “Għalik”, emphasising the Nationalist Party’s commitment to the Maltese and Gozitan people. Grech highlighted the party’s historic achievements and its readiness to answer the nation’s call once again.
“We of the Nationalist Party have made great achievements, achievements for the entire Maltese and Gozitan people,” Grech began. He recalled the party’s pivotal role in securing Independence, championing democracy, and leading Malta into the European Union. These milestones, he asserted, exemplify the Nationalist Party’s dedication to the country’s progress and its unwavering response to Malta’s needs.
Grech’s speech focused on the current political landscape, portraying the Labour government as disconnected and mired in internal strife. He criticised the Labour administration for “its failure to address key issues such as the rising cost of living, traffic congestion, deteriorating infrastructure, and out-of-stock medicines.” “Today we are facing another Labor government led by a Prime Minister who is undermining the foundations of your country and your life,” Grech declared, urging voters to recognise the pressing need for change.
The core of Grech’s message was a direct appeal to the voters, emphasising that the Nationalist Party’s efforts are “FOR YOU.” He outlined the party’s commitment to returning the country to its people, improving governance, and ensuring that Malta is run as its citizens deserve. Grech thanked all candidates and MPs for their dedication, noting that their work is driven by a genuine desire to serve the people.
Grech contrasted the Nationalist Party’s track record with the Labour government’s approach, citing examples of the party’s efforts to reclaim hospitals, enshrine environmental rights in the constitution, prevent destructive development projects, and fight against abuses in social benefits and driving licenses. He underscored the party’s role in advocating for workers’ rights, combating discrimination, and protecting the interests of every citizen.
Addressing the undecided voters and those considering smaller parties, Grech made a compelling case for unity behind the Nationalist Party. He warned that votes diverted to minor parties or independent candidates would only bolster the current government’s hold on power. “If votes are lost on the smaller parties or independent candidates, or if you don’t vote, this won’t happen,” he cautioned, stressing that every vote not cast for the PN would strengthen the existing political “mafia.”
Grech concluded his speech with a call to action, urging voters to think critically about their choice at the polling station. He encouraged them to support candidates who embody European values, offer competent leadership, and prioritise the nation’s well-being over personal gain. “You will decide what politicians you want to represent you in Europe and in the local councils,” he said, advocating for a vote that supports good leadership, investment, freedom, and truth.
In his closing remarks, Grech expressed hope and confidence in the collective strength of the Maltese and Gozitan people. He envisioned a united country moving towards a better future, free from the constraints of partisan politics and guided by shared values. “Keep believing in this country. Keep believing that we can make this country better than it is today,” Grech urged.
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