PN’s Grech Vows ‘My Word is a Contract’ in Mosta Rally
‘Borg’s Word is Bond: PN Leader Rallies Supporters in Mosta
Under the watchful gaze of the Rotunda, Nationalist Party (PN) leader Bernard Grech addressed a packed Republic Square in Mosta on Saturday. His message? “My word is a contract.”
From the Rotunda to the People
Mosta’s iconic church, the Rotunda, served as a backdrop to Grech’s speech, a stark reminder of the party’s roots and the people it aims to serve. The square was filled with supporters, eager to hear their leader’s vision for Malta’s future. The atmosphere was electric, a mix of anticipation and camaraderie that’s become synonymous with PN rallies.
Grech’s Contract: Trust and Delivery
Grech’s speech centered around trust and delivery. He promised to restore trust in institutions, a nod to the party’s recent past, and to deliver on promises made. “My word is a contract,” he repeated, driving home his commitment to transparency and accountability. He outlined his plans for the economy, education, and healthcare, each met with cheers from the crowd.
Grech also took a swipe at the Labour government, accusing them of mismanagement and lack of vision. He promised that under his leadership, the PN would offer a stark contrast, a party that listens, learns, and delivers.
Mosta: A Barometer of PN Support
Mosta has long been a bellwether for PN support. The party won the Mosta seat in the last election, a testament to their strength in the area. Grech’s rally was a chance to shore up that support, to connect with voters and remind them of the party’s commitment to their concerns.
As the rally drew to a close, Grech left the stage to the sound of cheering supporters. The Rotunda stood tall behind them, a silent witness to the PN’s pledge to rebuild trust and deliver for Malta.
