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Servizz.gov provided 2.6 Million Services In 2024
Servizz.gov provided 2.6 Million Services In 2024

Servizz.gov provided 2.6 Million Services In 2024

During 2024, Servizz.gov received over 2.6 million service requests or inquiries related to public services, marking an increase of 400,000 interactions compared to the previous year. This was announced by the Head of the Public Service, Tony Sultana, and Chief Executive Officer, Massimo Vella, during the launch of the agency’s annual report. The report

PN Accuses Government Of Silencing Opposition & The Public

PN Accuses Government Of Silencing Opposition & The Public

The Nationalist Party (PN) has accused Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government of censoring the opposition and silencing the public, following a controversial vote in Parliament. The PN claims that rather than safeguarding democracy, the government is abusing its parliamentary majority to protect itself and its associates. In a statement outside Parliament,

PL MEP Calls Out EU Parliament’s ‘Blind Eye’ To Gaza

PL MEP Calls Out EU Parliament’s ‘Blind Eye’ To Gaza

Maltese PL MEP Daniel Attard called out the European Parliament ‘turning of a blind eye’ to the genocide in Gaza. He said that the Parliament rightly condemned the deportation of 40 refugees by Thailand, but has not done the same with the genocide in Gaza. MEP Attard highlighted how over 20,000 children have been killed in Gaza – the equivalent to

2.6 million requests for information or government services in 2024

2.6 million requests for information or government services in 2024

Throughout 2024, servizz.gov received more than 2.6 million requests for services or information related to public services - an increase of 400,000 interactions compared to the previous year. According to the annual report by Public Service, the increase was spread across all servizz.gov platforms. The 153 freephone remained the most popular freephone

Government introduces paid IVF leave for self-employed prospective parents

Government introduces paid IVF leave for self-employed prospective parents

Self-employed prospective parents undergoing IVF treatment will now be entitled to paid leave, government announced Wednesday. In a statement, the Social Policy Ministry said that government will be implementing two new measures announced in this year's Budget. It said that in recent years, the government has assisted various families who have undergone