Traffic Can’t Improve If Malta’s Population Adds 35K People A Year, Says PN Leader

Traffic Can't Improve If Malta's Population Adds 35K People A Year, Says PN Leader
Apr 28 2025 Share

PN Leader Bernard Grech warned that Malta’s traffic problems cannot be solved unless rapid population growth — around 35,000 people a year — is addressed.

Speaking during an interview with Peppi Azzopardi in Mosta, Grech said a future PN government would prioritise reducing congestion and improving quality of life for Maltese and Gozitans.

He criticised the current administration for adopting PN traffic proposals without credit and stressed that tackling traffic alone is not enough if population pressures persist. Grech linked these same pressures to wider challenges in healthcare, energy, and other sectors.

He emphasised the PN’s commitment to families and workers, outlining proposals to improve work-life balance, increase parental leave, and offer subsidies to parents who choose to stay home instead of using free childcare services.

While dismissing the idea of a “Minister for Happiness,” Grech said he wants all ministers to work towards a happier country.

Grech also criticised the Labour Government’s “negative governance,” referencing scandals such as the €400 million hospitals deal and the €2 million theft of cancer equipment.

On the economy, he raised concerns about the lack of bidders for HSBC Malta’s sale and called for investment in technologies like AI to create local jobs and reduce foreign labour dependency.

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Jamie Cardona Celebrates 1 Year & Record For One Man Show

Jamie Cardona Celebrates 1 Year & Record For One Man Show
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Taking to social media, Jamie Cardona celebrated one year of his one man show ‘Mid-Djarju ta’ Student fi Skola tal-Knisja.’

Jamie thanked all those who attended the show but also urged the public – some of whom might not attend theatre productions regularly – to continue to attend performances to keep the local theatre scene going.

The Malta Records also awarded Jamie for the performance with the most shows in the Maltese islands.

The record was presented after the 71st edition of the performance, also urging the public to watch the show and support local theatre productions.

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How Likely Is It Malta Will See Its First Ever Pope

How Likely Is It Malta Will See Its First Ever Pope
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According to a table shared on Instagram by @civixplorer, papal selection has followed familiar patterns for centuries, with tradition largely favouring Italy. After a pope’s death, the Catholic Church traditionally observes nine days of mourning, known in Latin as novemdiales. Only after the funeral and mourning period do the cardinals gather in conclave to elect the next Holy Father.

 

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As the Church prepares for another pivotal election, one question lingers: could Malta, a nation with deep Catholic roots, finally see one of its own ascend to the papacy?

Throughout history, the selection of popes has been dominated by a handful of nations. Italy, in particular, has produced 217 popes—from early saints like Pius I to modern figures such as Paul VI. France and Germany have also made their mark, contributing 16 and 6 popes respectively, including Benedict XVI, the first pope in centuries to resign.

In the Church’s earliest centuries, the Mediterranean’s influence was clear: Syria and Tunisia contributed five and three popes respectively, while three popes hailed from the Holy Land—modern-day Palestine, Israel, and neighbouring regions—connecting back to Christianity’s very origins. Even England, during its Catholic past, produced a pope: Adrian IV.

Today, despite a strong Catholic heritage, countries such as Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines—and Malta—are still awaiting their first papal milestone.

Luis Antonio Tagle (Philippines) and Pietro Parolin (Italy) are widely considered among the leading favourites to succeed Pope Francis.

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Numerous Local Liverpool Supporters Celebrate In Qormi

Numerous Local Liverpool Supporters Celebrate In Qormi
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Crowds gathered in Ħal Qormi this Sunday to celebrate Liverpool FC’s big Premier League victory win.

Supporters of the club gathered in the locality to celebrate together – with red shirts, red fumes and red flags filling the streets.

 

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This marks Liverpool’s second time being crowned champions in the Premier League, as well as the 20th time in the top flight.

The Sunday 5-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur means Liverpool moved out of reach of the nearest rivals in the table (Arsenal), with four matches still to play.

This makes them the seventh team to seal the title so early.

Did you encounter any football celebrations?

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