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WEDNESDAY • 6 NOVEMBER 2024 • ISSUE 915 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
EDITORIAL • PAGE 11
NICOLE
MEILAK
nmeilak@mediatoday.com.mt
Libyan school
in Ta' Giorni
applies for
mosque and
apartment
block
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A two-storey mosque with a turret and a
five-storey residential block consisting of 40
apartments are being proposed at the Libyan
school in Ta' Giorni.
Robert Abela outlines
vision for a 'quality
Malta', takes aim at PN
PRIME Minister Robert Abela came
out guns blazing during his Budget
replica speech, laying out a clearer
vision for a 'quality Malta' but taking
an aggressive tone when criticising the
Nationalist Party.
Opening his speech, Abela said Mal-
ta has specific challenges that it must
overcome. He said people are right
to question the government's plan to
promote a 'quality leap', as well as its
strategies to balance investment with
foreign labour and improve infra-
structure.
"If I had to condense the answer in-
to one word, it would be 'quality,'" he
said, urging Malta to transition from
traditional metrics of success to those
prioritising long-term value.
An aggressive Robert Abela lays out the government's plan to take
the 'quality leap' while tearing into the Nationalist Party
Mosque will include a turret
and will be located next to
a proposed apartment block
and the existing school
JAMES
DEBONO
jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt