Earlier this evening, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech together with candidates from the seventh district addressed a crowd of followers in Żebbug. Grech stated that ‘while there are some who pretend to believe in local traditions and govern in a way which benefits them’ we must continue to celebrate Maltese traditions like village feasts.
Grech went on to state that the PN’s electoral manifesto is built on consultation with the people, mentioning Julia Farrugia Portelli’s “we are not singing on stage” comment to Julie Zahra during today’s electoral debate. The PN leader went on to say that the party’s manifesto is based on proposals which support local artists.
During his address, Grech also highlighted ‘the need for change’, stating that the government’s lack of electoral manifesto shows that it lacks vision. He also argued that the Prime Minister previously avoided debates and now chose four which benefit him and allow him to talk as he usually does.
What do you make of this?
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