
Opposition leader Simon Busuttil today hit out at the government for abandoning its socialist roots in service of "millionaires". Speaking during an interview on Radio 101, Dr Busuttil said that the government did not care about the average worker and people who were struggling to make ends meet. Dr Busuttil said that the PN would be there to help the people that the government had abandoned. He said the PN did not want to be seen as "the lesser of two evils" but as the best choice for government. The PN's vision for the country was one of excellence, he said. The Opposition leader expressed his frustration about how Malta's reputation had been tarnished in just three years due to the multitude of scandals under the Labour government. He vowed that the PN would be ready for the next election, which would take place in a maximum of 18-months' time. On the medical visas issue, Dr Busuttil said he was extremely concerned that the Libyan whistleblower was not receiving police protection. Media reports today said that the whistle blower had been threatened twice in one week by an unnamed person. The Libyan whistleblower had alleged that health ministry official Neville Gafa was...
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