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Meet Momentum’s Election Candidates: Faces of Change

Meet the Faces of Change: Momentum’s Election Candidates

Imagine walking down Republic Street, Malta’s bustling heart, and seeing familiar faces – your neighbours, your local shopkeeper, even your child’s teacher – on election posters. This isn’t a scene from a movie, but a reality as Momentum Malta gears up for the upcoming election. Let’s meet the candidates who could shape our island’s future.

From the Streets of Malta to the Halls of Parliament

Momentum, a political party born out of a grassroots movement, is fielding candidates from diverse backgrounds. They’re not just politicians; they’re your local pharmacist, your favourite café owner, your child’s schoolteacher. They’re the people who understand your daily struggles and triumphs because they’re living them too.

Take Rosianne Cutajar, for instance. You might have seen her behind the counter at her family’s bakery in Żabbar. Now, she’s Momentum’s candidate for that constituency. She knows the streets, the people, and their needs. She’s not a stranger to hard work, and she’s ready to bring that dedication to Parliament.

Fresh Perspectives, Proven Experience

Momentum’s candidates aren’t just fresh faces; they’re also seasoned professionals. Clayton Bartolo, their candidate for Ħamrun, is a lawyer with years of experience in human rights and social justice. He’s not just fighting for a seat in Parliament; he’s fighting for the rights of every Maltese citizen.

Then there’s Maria Deguara, Momentum’s candidate for Birkirkara. She’s a social worker who’s spent years advocating for those on the margins. She understands the complexities of Malta’s social issues firsthand, and she’s ready to bring that insight to Parliament.

An Island-Wide Movement

Momentum isn’t just focusing on urban centres. They’re fielding candidates in rural areas too. Marthese Portelli, their candidate for Gozo, is a local woman with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities the sister island faces. She’s not just fighting for a seat in Parliament; she’s fighting for Gozo’s voice to be heard.

And let’s not forget Carmelo Mifsud, Momentum’s candidate for the 13th District. He’s a farmer who understands the importance of agriculture to Malta’s economy and identity. He’s ready to bring that perspective to Parliament.

Momentum’s candidates are more than just names on a list. They’re your neighbours, your colleagues, your friends. They’re the people who understand your struggles and share your dreams for Malta. They’re the faces of change, and they’re ready to lead our island into the future.

So, the next time you’re walking down Republic Street, look at those election posters with new eyes. See the faces of the people who could shape Malta’s tomorrow. And then, ask yourself: who do you want fighting for your future?

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