Malta Tops EU Growth Forecast: Abela Hails ‘Best in Class’
Malta’s economy is expected to grow by 6.6% this year, the fastest in the EU. Prime Minister Robert Abela hails the achievement but acknowledges challenges
Malta’s economy is expected to grow by 6.6% this year, the fastest in the EU. Prime Minister Robert Abela hails the achievement but acknowledges challenges
Malta’s Opposition Leader, Bernard Grech, was left scrambling for a calculator during a parliamentary session this week, after Prime Minister Robert Abela challenged him to do some simple math. The exchange, which has since gone viral, has sparked a conversation about government spending and transparency. Abela’s Cost Challenge During a heated debate on Tuesday, Abela…
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