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Alex Borg promises to cut energy bills by a third if elected
Alex Borg promises to cut energy bills by a third if elected

Alex Borg promises to cut energy bills by a third if elected

A Nationalist Party in government will lower energy bills by a third, leader Alex Borg promised on Sunday. Borg was addressing an energised crowd of supporters in Bormla, a known Labour stronghold, when he made the pledge. Borg did not elaborate on how a PN government will achieve this reduction, but said more details will be revealed in the coming

Week 1 - Breadth vs depth: Abela’s expansive pitch meets Borg’s health-centred reset

Week 1 - Breadth vs depth: Abela’s expansive pitch meets Borg’s health-centred reset

The first week of Malta's election campaign exposed the contrasting political strategies of Robert Abela and Alex Borg, even if both leaders have operated within a shared framework of voter concerns centred on quality of life, economic security, and public services. While there are areas of overlap in rhetoric and target groups, the divergence in priorities,

Gozo should be at the heart of policy, Borg says as he outlines health and connectivity plans

Gozo should be at the heart of policy, Borg says as he outlines health and connectivity plans

Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg said Saturday that Gozo must no longer be treated as a peripheral concern but placed firmly at the centre of national policymaking, as he outlined a series of proposals targeting the island's long-standing challenges in health, connectivity and social services. Addressing a political activity in Għajnsielem, Borg

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