The Nationalist Party pledges to continue to defend workers and their families while at the same time present proposals for the common wellbeing, leader Adrian Delia said on Thursday.
Speaking during a meeting which formed part of events linked with the party’s general council, Delia said the PN will remain the voice of Gozitans who are feeling abandoned by the government, which wants to set up an authority controlled by the minister.
Instead, the PN wants to set up a regional council which is elected directly by the Gozitans, Delia said.
Delia also referred to traffic and parking problems Sliema and St Julian’s residents have to face every day. The Labour government’s plans to boost the economy via a population increase is creating difficulties, so much so that migration, housing and the environment are the major concerns for Maltese people, according to the recent Eurobarometer survey.