Malta PN’s Alex Borg: A Government for the People
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PN’s Alex Borg: A Government for the People

‘A PN government will put people at the centre of its politics’: Alex Borg

Alex Borg, the Nationalist Party’s (PN) candidate for the 13th District, was seen door-knocking in the bustling streets of Birkirkara yesterday, engaging with residents in their native Maltese. As he listened to their concerns, one thing became clear: the PN’s focus, if elected, would be on putting people first.

Borg’s Pledge: A Government for the People

Borg, a seasoned politician and former Minister for Gozo, has been vocal about his party’s commitment to shifting the political narrative. “We want to ensure that every decision we make is centered around the needs and aspirations of the Maltese people,” he said, his voice echoing through the narrow streets lined with traditional Maltese balconies.

This pledge is not just a campaign slogan, but a reflection of the PN’s manifesto, which promises a government that is more responsive, more inclusive, and more accountable. “We will work tirelessly to build a Malta that works for everyone, not just the few,” Borg added, his eyes scanning the faces of the people he was meeting.

From Policy to Action: The PN’s Plan

The PN’s plan to put people at the centre of politics is not just a promise, but a detailed roadmap. This includes investing in public services, especially healthcare and education, to ensure that everyone has access to quality care and opportunities for growth. It also involves creating a more business-friendly environment to stimulate economic growth and job creation.

But perhaps the most significant aspect of the PN’s plan is its commitment to direct democracy. The party has proposed a series of constitutional reforms that would give Maltese citizens a greater say in how their country is run. This includes the introduction of binding referendums and the creation of a citizens’ assembly to debate and propose legislation.

Borg’s Vision for Birkirkara and Beyond

Borg’s vision for Birkirkara, and indeed for Malta, is one of a vibrant, inclusive community where everyone feels valued and heard. He envisions a future where the streets of Birkirkara, and indeed of every town and village in Malta, are filled with the sound of people engaging in meaningful dialogue about their future.

This vision is not just a dream, but a practical plan that the PN is committed to turning into reality. “We know that there are no easy answers, but we are ready to listen, to learn, and to work together to build a better future for all Maltese people,” Borg said, his voice filled with determination.

As Borg continued his door-to-door campaign, the question on everyone’s mind was clear: can the PN deliver on its promise to put people at the centre of politics? , but one thing is certain: the PN’s commitment to this goal is a significant shift in Maltese politics, and one that could shape the future of the country for years to come.

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