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7 NEWS maltatoday | SUNDAY • 28 MAY 2023 ANNOUNCEMENT OF A CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSAL UNDER European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 The Ministry responsible for European Funds would like to announce that it is launching a call for project proposals under the Priority Axes and Investment Priorities listed below. Priority Axis 3 - Enhancing Malta's competitiveness through investment in SMEs Project proposals to be undertaken by Ministries, Government Departments and Public Sector Entities. § Investment Priority 3d – Supporting the capacity of SMEs to grow in regional, national and international markets, and to engage in innovation processes. Priority Axis 4 - Shifting towards a low-carbon economy Project proposals to be undertaken by Ministries, Government Departments, Public Sector Entities, NGOs and VOs registered with the office of the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations. § Investment Priority 4c – Supporting energy efficiency, smart energy management and renewable energy use in public infrastructure, including in public buildings, and in the housing sector § Note: Only applications for investments primarily supporting energy efficiency targeting public infrastructure and public owned buildings open for the general public will be considered for the purpose of this call. The call will close on the 10 th July 2023 at noon. The online application form for the submission of project proposals and supporting documentation are available on https://fondi.eu/programme/european-regional-development-fund-cohesion-fund-just-transition-fund/. Prospective Applicants are encouraged to refer to the Operational Programme I and the Eligibility Guidance Notes in order to check whether their proposals are eligible for funding through this call for project proposals. Further information on this call and on the Cohesion Policy may be obtained from https://fondi.eu/. The Managing Authority can be contacted by email on fondi.eu@gov.mt ANNOUNCEMENT OF A CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSAL UNDER European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020 The Ministry responsible for European Funds would like to announce that it is launching a call for project proposals under the Priority Axes and Investment Priorities listed below. Priority Axis 3 - Enhancing Malta's competitiveness through investment in SMEs Project proposals to be undertaken by Ministries, Government Departments and Public Sector Entities. § Investment Priority 3d – Supporting the capacity of SMEs to grow in regional, national and international markets, and to engage in innovation processes. Priority Axis 4 - Shifting towards a low-carbon economy Project proposals to be undertaken by Ministries, Government Departments, Public Sector Entities, NGOs and VOs registered with the office of the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations. § Investment Priority 4c – Supporting energy efficiency, smart energy management and renewable energy use in public infrastructure, including in public buildings, and in the housing sector § Note: Only applications for investments primarily supporting energy efficiency targeting public infrastructure and public owned buildings open for the general public will be considered for the purpose of this call. The call will close on the 10 th July 2023 at noon. The online application form for the submission of project proposals and supporting documentation are available on https://fondi.eu/programme/european-regional-development-fund-cohesion-fund-just-transition-fund/. Prospective Applicants are encouraged to refer to the Operational Programme I and the Eligibility Guidance Notes in order to check whether their proposals are eligible for funding through this call for project proposals. Further information on this call and on the Cohesion Policy may be obtained from https://fondi.eu/. The Managing Authority can be contacted by email on fondi.eu@gov.mt By a decree given on the 11th of April, 2023 by the Civil Court First Hall, the Court ordered that the extract hereunder mentioned be published for the purpose of service according to Article 187 (5) of the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure (Chapter 12): By decree given by the Civil Court, First Hall on the 25th January, 2023, on the application of APS Bank plc (C2192), Tuesday, 20th June, 2023 at half past ten in the morning (10:30 a.m.), has been fixed for the Sale by Auction, to be held in Room Number 78, Nearby the Courts Archives, Level -1, Courts of Justice, Republic Street, Valletta of the following property. e factory, the warehouse, the showroom built on three (3) portions of land, officially numbered thirty-two (32), thirty three (33) and thirty four (34), all adjacent to each other, and with airspace and subterranean levels, situated in an industrial zone in Mosta, accessible from Triq il-Kappar and Triq il-Parsott, Mosta, and with a façade on Triq ilFarkizzan and Triq il-Parsott, bounded on the North West by a new street abutting onto Triq il-Kappar, on the South East with Triq il-Parsott and on the East with property of the successors in title of the company Ficus Limited, free and unencumbered and valued at four million, eight hundred and fiy thousand euro (€4,850,000). e said tenement is the property of Alu Care Mosta Limited (C32359). N.B. e said tenement will be sold as described in the acts of judicial sales number 22/2020 Registry of the Superior Courts, this Friday, 21st April, 2023. GAETANA AQUILINA For the Registrar, Civil Courts and Tribunal JAMES DEBONO ADPD received €5,845 in dona- tions in 2022 and €2,703 in 2021, according to donation reports published by the Electoral Com- mission. The party also declared a €7,738 surplus in its statement of ac- counts for 2021 after €6,980 were transferred to the party following the dissolution of the Democratic Party when it merged with Alter- nattiva Demokratika. In 2021 the Greens received 19 donations of less than €500 each from which the party netted €2,703. A year later, the party received only two donations exceeding €500 each from which the party netted €1,505 and 68 donations not exceeding €500 from which the party netted €3,975. The Greens also raised €910 from membership fees. In contrast the PL received €1.92 million in donations in 2021 and €1.93 million in 2022 and the PN received €1.06 million in its last published donation report dating back to 2020. But while AD has reported a healthy financial situation, it lacks any fixed assets, and its current as- sets consist entirely of cash. From the information published so far on the Electoral Commis- sion's website the Greens who got 4,747 votes in the 2022 general election have also collected more donations than any of its smaller competitors. Volt, a liberal party which con- tested only two electoral districts in 2022 from which it got 382 votes, received only €351 in 2022 and €565 in the previous year. The far-right Imperium Europa which did not even contest gener- al elections in 2022 received €285. None of the other party's dona- tion reports for 2022 have been published yet. But the Christian conservative party Abba which garnered 1,364 votes in the 2022 election received €740 in 2021 from 13 donors. None of these donations exceed- ed €500. Abba ended 2021 with a deficit of €275. No donation reports on behalf of the right wing Partit Popolari have yet been published by the Elec- toral Commission but the party's statement of accounts for 2022 re- fers to an income of €4,085 from donations in 2021 and just €20 in 2022. The party also declared an income of €804 in fund rais- ing activities in 2021. The party contested all electoral districts in the 2022 election garnering only 1,533 votes. The PP also declared earning €1,080 from membership fees in 2021 and €535 in 2022. The par- ty has 53 members. The party al- so ended 2022 with a surplus of €2,554 down from €2,949 the pre- vious year. Battle of the paupers: Greens richest among small parties ADPD received €9,000 in donations between 2021 and 2022

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