Prime Minister Robert Abela on Sunday urged people to “dream big” saying the country’s successes should serve as an example to other countries.
Addressing Labour Party supporters at an event in Floriana, Abela said he never wanted to take a negative approach when leading the country but a realistic one.
“I have always been positive because I had facts in hand to back what I am saying. Last year, there were backhanded campaigns to paralyse our economy.
“But we have always been there…the voice of hope. Yet we have always been realistic and I believe this is the politics that is distinguishing between the two parties,” Abela said.
Prime Minister Robert Abela remains optimistic on Malta’s return to normality, but has criticised “back-handed” campaigns aimed at paralysing the economy.
While speaking at a Labour Party political activity in Floriana, the Prime Minister optimistically said that a return to normality is fast approaching. He mentioned a recent forecast from the European Commission which projected that Malta will experience the highest rates of economic growth across the all Member States.
However, Abela remarked that there have been subtle campaigns throughout the pandemic to put a damper on Malta’s economic growth.
“When we had no infections, people were creating back-handed campaigns so that people don’t leave their house, or don’t buy from local businesses. In fact, I would like to remind entrepreneurs of the amount of subtle campaigns that tried to force businesses onto their knees and paralyse the economy,” he said.
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