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Election 2026: Abela bets on energy and social measures as Borg pushes health-centred agenda
Election 2026: Abela bets on energy and social measures as Borg pushes health-centred agenda

Election 2026: Abela bets on energy and social measures as Borg pushes health-centred agenda

The third full day of Malta’s election campaign exposed a clear divergence in how Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Alex Borg frame both the role of the state and the priorities for the coming legislature. While both leaders placed social wellbeing and healthcare at the centre of their messaging, their approaches differed markedly in

Government unveils long-term energy plan targeting cleaner, more secure future

Government unveils long-term energy plan targeting cleaner, more secure future

The government on Thursday launched a national energy plan for public consultation, setting out a long-term strategy aimed at steering Malta and Gozo towards a cleaner, more secure and diversified energy future. Presenting the document, Prime Minister Robert Abela said the plan builds on reforms introduced over the past decade, including the shift

Election 2026: Abela focuses on social support, Borg prioritises healthcare overhaul

Election 2026: Abela focuses on social support, Borg prioritises healthcare overhaul

The second day of Malta's electoral campaign exposed a clearer contrast in priorities and governing philosophies between Robert Abela and Alex Borg, even as both leaders sought to appeal to overlapping voter concerns such as education, cost of living, and public services. While there are areas of convergence - notably student support - their approaches

Welfare expansion vs systemic reset in election campaign opening

Welfare expansion vs systemic reset in election campaign opening

The opening day of Malta's election campaign set out two distinct political approaches, even as both major parties attempted to appeal to overlapping concerns around quality of life, economic security and opportunity. Prime Minister Robert Abela and Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg each framed their messages carefully, but their priorities and methods