During an open mic discussion with young people, Prime Minister Robert Abela outlined several important changes, including the re-establishment of the Commercial Court.
“We must continue to renew ourselves as the Labour Party in government because we want to keep fulfilling your dreams together with you,” Prime Minister and Labour Leader Robert Abela said during a session organised by Żgħażagħ Laburisti in Valletta.
He listened to the concerns raised by the youth, covering various topics. Dr. Abela referred to Malta’s government nomination for the European Commission, with Glenn Micallef expected to assume the role of Commissioner for Youth, Intergenerational Justice, Sport, and Culture.
He emphasised the government’s belief in the voice of young people and expressed disappointment at those who view youth issues as less important.
Abela also discussed topics such as the judicial process and Malta’s correctional system, highlighting reforms in the Family Court and announcing the re-establishment of the Commercial Court to handle commercial cases more efficiently due to Malta’s economic growth.
On mental health, the Prime Minister stressed the need for more community-based services. He also reiterated a commitment to preventing development on virgin land and ensuring that construction projects only proceed after final appeal decisions.
Regarding vacant properties, Abela highlighted incentives, rather than new taxes, to encourage investment in urban conservation areas. Finally, he emphasised the importance of focusing on quality tourism over simply increasing tourist numbers.
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