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Abela asks whether people ‘are ready to trust someone who is not capable of leading own party’

Robert Abela asks whether people 'are ready to trust someone who is not capable of leading their own party'
Mar 20 2022 Share

Addressing a roaring crowd at the Labour Party’s ‘Together in Concert’ event at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali, Prime Minister and Labour Party leader Robert Abela took to the stage to ask for the people’s trust, the same trust that he was given two years ago from Labour Party members.

During his speech, Abela highlighted that he immediately understood the importance of uniting as a nation, going on to ask whether the people want a prime minister who, in the face of a challenge such as the COVID-19 pandemic, spent countless sleepless nights debating and worrying about the countries future.

The Labour Party leader stated that Malta is ‘one family, a European family’ and that while everyone has their own thoughts and interests, the country has always come together when it need most. He argued that the Nationalist Party shows that its only interest is being in power and not peace of mind for workers and businesses, asking the people whether they are ready to trust someone who is not capable of leading his own party.

Abela stated that Labour wants to be there for the people, not the other way round, which is why the party is focused on guaranteeing a positive future for children. He went on to to ask the people not to put their future in the hands of a survey, but to go out and vote for a 1000-proposal manifesto, with the only condition being that it requires the people to vote.

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“If we are trusted on Saturday, we will start working on Sunday”, Fearne addresses Labour rally

"If we are trusted on Saturday, we will start working on Sunday", Fearne addresses Labour rally
Mar 20 2022 Share

Following a number of performances from local artists such as Glen Vella, Brooke, Cheryl Balzan, DJ Ziggy and a number of others, Labour Party Deputy Leader and Chris Fearne took to the stage to address the Labour event ‘Together in Concert’.

Speaking at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali, Fearne echoed his statements during the recent general meeting to approve the Labour Party’s manifesto, Fearne stated that despite contesting the party leadership against current leader Abela, the Prime Minister found him by his side from the very moment he was elected. The deputy leader went on to state that while some are capable of publishing proposals on paper, others are capable of making them a reality and competence is confirmed by facts.

He went on to ask supporters whether the Labour Party was competent in leading Malta throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, calling it the ‘the toughest time’ during Labour’s 9 years of government, to roaring applause.

Concluding on a personal note, Fearne stated that Malta was amongst the first countries globally to open its doors to Ukrainian patients, going on to say that he is proud that Malta welcomed a 6-year-old girl for cancer treatment at the Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre.

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Maltese tugboat operators working tirelessly as tanker remains adrift off Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq

Maltese tugboat operators working tirelessly as tanker remains adrift off Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq
Mar 20 2022 Share

Maltese tugboat worker who has been assisting in the stranded Chem P tanker operation off the coast of Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq has given an update on the situation.

Kenneth Grima told national broadcaster TVM that the operation is delicate and complex, outlining that a number of complications have emerged during the operation, including bad weather, difficult conditions and great tension. Grima went on to state that the tanker is holding on two anchors as the tugboats tied to it through wire ropes continue to attempt to stabilise the situation, going on to praise the Tug Malta staff for their essential role in such an operation.

“All of us had other plans for the weekend, however everyone shouldered responsibility and faced the bad weather to make sure that this incident will not go down as a tragedy in the country’s history,” he stated.

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Birzebbuga Shell jetty to be converted into public space in €4 million investment

Birzebbuga Shell jetty to be converted into public space in €4 million investment
Mar 20 2022 Share

A jetty in Birzebbuga will be regenerated into an open public space with a specified swimming zone, deck and stair access.

The area, which is often recognised as the ‘Shell’ jetty is 180 metres long and its regeneration will cost up to €4 million, Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development Miriam Dalli has revealed. Dalli explained that during the first phases of the process, the structure will be transformed into a pedestrian area with a number of facilities, with further works to include the removal of the fuel and concrete infrastructure.

A 1,500 square metre structure will be built to form part of the pedestrian zone and the government will present an application to the Planning Authority, along with a consultation process with the Environment and Resource Authority to ensure that no damage is done to the maritime environment.

The minister has stated that the area is a landmark and that she will ensure such a zone is given back to the public, serving as a step forward towards a Birzebbuga ‘everyone deserves’.

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