Caruana’s Silence on Labour Costs Raises Questions
Labour Party’s manifesto promises raise questions about the overall cost, with leader Clyde Caruana remaining tight-lipped on financial implications for Ma
Labour Party’s manifesto promises raise questions about the overall cost, with leader Clyde Caruana remaining tight-lipped on financial implications for Ma
Deputy PM Clyde Caruana faces criticism for not revealing the overall cost of Labour’s manifesto, leaving voters in the dark about the financial implicatio
Meet Joe ‘Bumpa’ Camilleri, the mechanic turned political phenomenon promising to ‘fix’ Malta’s problems one pothole at a time
In Malta’s upcoming local council elections, candidates are using an unlikely tool to woo voters – car parts. Is this a sign of a new kind of politics?
As Malta gears up for elections, the Labour Party faces a challenge from a rebranded Nationalist Party, led by Bernard Grech. Can Prime Minister Robert Abe
Minister Ian Borg urges Malta’s voters to focus on real issues and not use their vote as a protest in the upcoming local council elections.
Transport Minister Ian Borg warns Malta voters against protest votes in upcoming local council elections, citing economic recovery and stability concerns
Transport Minister Ian Borg urges Maltese voters to reconsider protest votes, citing critical infrastructure projects and global uncertainties in this elec
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 Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his election campaign’s focus on project announcements, sparking debate about progress and politics. #MaltaElec
Partit Demokratiku, born out of anti-corruption protests, is challenging Malta’s two-party system, promising a fresh perspective and a break from the statu
As Malta heads to the polls, we explore the choice between prioritising profit or people, using Valletta’s Republic Street as a metaphor.