KARL AZZOPARDI
PRIME Minister Robert Ab-
ela has dropped a hint of a
possible election, suggesting
Budget's approval could be
followed by a popular vote.
"It's the people who'll
decide if this budget gets
implemented," he told the
House during his budget
reaction on Tuesday.
He said the country faces
big challenges in its future,
challenges which "cannot
be trusted in the wrong
hands".
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Abela: 'The people will
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Konrad
Mizzi
Robert Abela
PN's election pledges
tot up to €180 million
splurge… and counting
Prime Minister
drops hint of
possible election,
suggesting
Budget's
approval could
follow popular
vote