The Nationalist Party has pledged to review Malta's local plans, saying that development will be tied to the "real capacity of localities" PN launched its manifesto - more than 1,000 proposals across 16 so-called pillars, at a meeting of the general council at its headquarters in Pietà on Monday evening. The party is promising to ensure that each local
Monday's long-awaited debate between five party leaders, the first of its kind throughout this campaign, was a rowdy affair, with each leader seeking to rile up the crowd while pitching their party's vision. While the leaders' frequent jibes at one another meant the debate may have made up in entertainment value what it lacked in sombre detail, casual
Momentum candidate Professor Pierre S chembri-Wismayer has publicly apologised after leaving the KSU General Election Leaders’ Debate earlier today. “I would like to publicly apologise for having lost my cool during the KSU debate today,” Schembri-Wismayer said in a statement shared following the incident. He admitted that he had let his emotions “get
PN Leader Alex Borg said he felt “humbled” after taking part in today’s KSU general election debate, reflecting on the fact that he himself was a university student just a few years ago. Speaking to Lovin Malta following the debate at Sir Temi Zammit Hall, Borg described the experience as a positive opportunity to share his vision for Malta and its