Monday, February 27, 2017

Wild statements will result unsustainable proposals - Edward Scicluna

Race to the bottom" politics will only result in unsustainable proposals in the next general election, Minister Scicluna warned the opposition during a press conference.

"Wild statements on minimum wage and energy will only create instability. Every proposal has to be doable" the Minister said.

Prfs Scicluna, along with The Parliamentary Secretary for the EU Presidency Ian Borg, called the press conference to comment on the positive economic results achieved in the IMF, the European Commission, and other  international agencies reports.

This, he said, showed that Malta's economy was strong and 'robust'.



It was important, Prfs Scicluna explained, that the country continued to progress sustainably and distributed it's wealth.

He said that the reduction in unemployment and poverty is a clear indication that the government is working towards creating an inclusive society. This has meant that inequality in the country is the fourth lowest in the EU, he said.

He also said that deficit has reduced, contrary to reports.

He did admit that there is still a lot to be done.



"We are addressing the issue of poverty with pensioners. We did so in the last budget and we will continue to do so" he also said.

"Early school leavers is still an issue but it is decreasing every year"

"People though should give credit where credit is due. The energy plan was not easy and remains controversial but was essential for economic growth" he went on to say.

The Minister accused the media of damaging the government's reputation by releasing a number of false reports.

"It is not truth that 1000 German nationals hold hidden accounts in Malta. In fact, both German and Maltese tax authorities exchange this information every year"

 




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