Malta Former Gżira Mayor Joins PN Ahead of Election
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Former Gżira Mayor Joins PN Ahead of Election

From Gżira’s Heart to Parliament’s Halls: A Former Mayor’s Political Comeback

In the bustling streets of Gżira, where the scent of fresh bread from the local bakery mingles with the salty tang of the Mediterranean, a political stir is brewing. Former Gżira Local Council Mayor, Conrad Borg Manché, is set to contest the next general election with the Nationalist Party (PN). This announcement, whispered in the cafés along Triq San Ġorġ and now echoing through the corridors of power, is stirring up the political waters in this coastal town and beyond.

From Gżira’s Helm to PN’s Fold

Borg Manché, a familiar face in Gżira’s political scene, served as mayor from 2013 to 2019. His decision to join the PN, after previously contesting elections as an independent, is raising eyebrows and sparking conversations among locals. The PN, currently in opposition, is welcoming Borg Manché’s addition to their ranks, hoping his local knowledge and grassroots appeal can bolster their electoral prospects.

“Conrad’s experience and understanding of Gżira’s needs will be invaluable to our party,” said PN leader Bernard Grech. “We’re thrilled to have him on board.”

Gżira’s Voice in Parliament?

Borg Manché’s return to party politics could potentially give Gżira a stronger voice in Parliament. The town, known for its vibrant waterfront and historic buildings, has seen significant development in recent years. With a local champion in Parliament, residents hope their concerns and aspirations for the town will be better represented.

“Gżira is changing rapidly,” said Borg Manché. “I want to ensure that this change is for the better, and that the people of Gżira have a say in shaping their town’s future.”

: A Fight for Gżira’s Future

As the political scene in Malta continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Gżira is a town to watch. With Borg Manché’s return to party politics, the stage is set for a lively debate about the town’s future. Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a newcomer to Gżira’s charms, or simply curious about the political pulse of Malta, keep your eyes peeled. The fight for Gżira’s future is just getting started.

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