Malta Malta’s Political Leaders Clash Again in Live Debate
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Malta’s Political Leaders Clash Again in Live Debate

Face-Off Under the Spotlight: Political Leaders Clash Again

As the sun sets over the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta, the political arena in Malta is heating up. In an rare move, the country’s major political leaders are set to face off in their second live debate in just two days. The question on everyone’s mind: What more will they reveal, and will there be any surprises?

From the Palace to the People

Tonight’s debate, hosted by the Malta Independent and One TV, will take place at the Aula Magna in the University of Malta. This time, the leaders will be discussing their manifestos, delving into the nitty-gritty of their promises and plans. The venue might be different, but the stakes remain high. With just over a week left until election day, every word counts.

Yesterday’s debate, held at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, saw some fiery exchanges. The leaders clashed over issues like the economy, migration, and corruption. Tonight, expect more of the same, but with a focus on their vision for Malta’s future. The leaders will be grilled by a panel of journalists, including Hot Malta’s own John Doe, who will be putting their manifestos under the microscope.

Tuning In: What You Need to Know

If you’re eager to catch the action, here’s how you can tune in:

    • One TV will be broadcasting the debate live from 8:30 PM. You can catch it on channel 612 on GO, channel 912 on Melita, or stream it live on their website.
    • Alternatively, you can listen to the debate on radio stations like Radju Malta 2 (FM 103.2) or Radju Malta (FM 89.7).
    • For those who prefer to follow along online, the Malta Independent will be live-streaming the debate on their website and Facebook page.

Whether you’re a political junkie or just curious about what the future holds for our little island, tonight’s debate is a must-watch. So, grab some popcorn, get comfortable, and get ready for another night of political theatre under the spotlights.

After all, as the saying goes, “Maltin jgħidna ħafna” – We Maltese know a lot. And tonight, we get to see just how much our leaders know about leading us into the future.

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