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Alex Borg in Brussels: Malta’s Voice Heard in European Summit

Imagine Malta’s Alex Borg, the seasoned Nationalist Party MP, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Donald Tusk and Manfred Weber. That’s exactly what happened last week as Borg joined European People’s Party (EPP) leaders at their summit in Brussels.

Borg’s Invitation: A Sign of European Recognition

Borg’s invitation to the EPP summit is a clear sign of Malta’s growing influence on the European stage. The EPP, the largest political group in the European Parliament, invited Borg in recognition of his party’s role in the European project. This isn’t just a feather in Borg’s cap; it’s a testament to Malta’s increasing clout in Brussels.

Brussels Talks: What’s in it for Malta?

So, what did Borg bring back from Brussels? The summit discussed a range of issues, from Brexit to the EU’s next seven-year budget. For Malta, the focus was on securing a fair share of the EU’s structural funds. With the UK’s departure, Malta stands to gain more from these funds, and Borg’s presence at the summit ensured our voice was heard.

Borg also discussed the Mediterranean migration crisis with his European counterparts. Malta, with its strategic location, has long been at the forefront of this issue. Borg’s input could help shape the EU’s response to this complex challenge.

Borg Back Home: What’s Next for Malta?

Back in Malta, Borg’s trip to Brussels has sparked discussions about our role in Europe. As we navigate Brexit and the changing European scene, it’s clear that Malta’s voice matters. With leaders like Borg representing us in Brussels, our future in Europe looks promising.

But it’s not just about politics. Borg’s trip also highlights the opportunities that come with being part of the EU. From funding for local projects to cultural exchanges, Malta stands to gain a lot from its European membership.

As we look ahead, let’s hope that Borg’s trip to Brussels is just the beginning. Let’s hope it’s a sign of more Maltese voices being heard in Europe, and more European opportunities coming our way.

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