During this evening’s debate broadcasted on Malta’s national television station, Malta’s two major party leaders Robert Abela and Bernard Grech went head to head for one last time before Saturday’s election date.
After giving their opening statements, the leaders were invited to discuss a number of the country’s most pressing issues, with the first point of discussion being public health. Abela stated that after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization can attest to Malta’s performance, calling the country ‘a champion’ in the fact of such crises.
The Prime Minister claimed that the Opposition chose to use the pandemic as a political tool with their calls of a ‘total lockdown’ and ‘how they couldn’t wait for their pandemic to end to head towards an election.’
Going on to his own party, Abela said that a Labour government pledges ‘total reforms’ in the public health sector, with proposals such as building a new outpatients facility and parking, relocation of the medical school from Mater Dei to University and the use of current medical school halls to treat patients. He ensured that Labour has a “tried and tested public health team which offers the best personnel in the health sector.”
Bernard Grech’s rebuttal to such statements was that the only government to create a state of the art hospital in Malta was a Nationalist Party-led government and Malta’s performance during the pandemic came as a result of the EU’s contribution, something which Labour always opposed.
The PN leader went on to state that Labour’s only track record is that they promise something and don’t provide it. He brought up the example of the Paola clinic, which is yet to be finished. “They opened a room to give you the impression that they finished it”, pledging that a PN-led government will provide the consistency and credibility that Labour has failed to deliver.
What do you make of these statements?
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