Joseph Muscat
Joseph Muscat
Joseph Muscatis a Maltese politician who has been Prime Minister of Malta since 2013. Muscat has been leader of the Labour Party since 6 June 2008, and he was Leader of the Opposition from 1 October 2008 to 10 March 2013. Previously he was a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2008...
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We need a prime minister who is more preoccupied with his country than with his party
expect government money pay
Under Labour's plans, the Maltese Government would expect politicians and responsible individuals to pay back the money to the Maltese people.
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Those who collaborated and gave information on the involvement of politicians in corruption would be given protection and would not have action taken against them.
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We should be active leaders in the fight for civil liberties which adequately reflect present social realities. Furthermore the left as a movement must appropriate the green agenda. Sustainability has to become the foundation of all our pursuits. This movement is my dream and vision. The left remains strong in Malta, but stronger it will become if we have the courage to unite and dream.
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Students should not feel as if they had missed the boat if they failed examinations and should be presented with more opportunities to further their studies.
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I come from a generation of sceptics, who do not believe what politicians say. The Labour Party wants to convince people through actions, not words. The Nationalist party have given the country 25 years of lies, the Labour Party will build the country anew.
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What the people out there are calling for is honesty which has been missing for quite some time now. We are tired of all the deceit and incompetence of this government.
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Corruption is another tax on the consumer and it is the Maltese families who are forking the money to make up for such corruptions.
fighting reality issues
Climate change is a crucial issue in todays global agenda. Hopefully, we will wake up to this reality, sooner rather than later. Pressure has been mounting on European Union Member States to act decisively to fight global warming. A bold target has been set reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 20 by 2020.
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We will give the opportunity to individuals and companies with genuine information on political corruption to come forward with the details
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There was a limit to how much a government could reduce its spending, but a Labour government would invest more in key areas of the economy that yielded growth, such as tourism.