Borg Warns Against Protest Votes Amidst Economic Recovery
Malta’s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Ian Borg, urges voters to prioritize economic stability over political protest as the country navigates
Malta’s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Ian Borg, urges voters to prioritize economic stability over political protest as the country navigates
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