Abela’s Election Gamble: Project Announcements Spark Debate
Prime Minister Robert Abela defends timing of major project announcements during election campaign, sparking debate about electioneering vs. genuine policy
Prime Minister Robert Abela defends timing of major project announcements during election campaign, sparking debate about electioneering vs. genuine policy
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Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his strategy of announcing major projects during the election campaign, leaving many Maltese wondering if these are gen
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Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his strategy of announcing major projects during his election campaign, leaving critics divided and voters wond