Alex Borg has urged voters to choose “change for the future of our country” as he addressed the Nationalist Party’s final mass festival at Luxol Grounds at the end of the ‘Nifs Ġdid’ electoral campaign.
Speaking to supporters, the Nationalist Party leader said the pencil voters will hold on election day “is not simply a pencil”, but the tool with which they will decide the next five years for Malta and Gozo. He called on people to “use it well” and be “the architects of our country’s future.”
Borg said this election is not a game, but a decision about the country’s direction. He spoke about an economy “for people and not for the calculator”, promising to strengthen the middle class, support vulnerable people, improve welfare, and invest in productivity, technology, automation and AI.
He also listed proposals including free cancer medicines for those who need them, a network of hospitals, a mass rapid transport system, environmental improvements, and the removal of succession and donation taxes on property passed between parents and children.
Borg said every vote will be crucial, adding that “Malta deserves better” and “Malta deserves new breath.”
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