Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that Malta now matches Sweden in terms of national wealth per person, marking what he describes as a significant economic achievement for the island[1].
The claim underscores the government's narrative of economic progress and development over recent years. Abela made the statement while also revealing details about the government's plans for Gozo, specifically outlining a timeline for the electrification of the island's bus fleet[1].
The comparison to Sweden, one of Europe's wealthiest nations by GDP per capita, is notable given Malta's size and historical economic trajectory. If accurate, the figure would represent substantial growth in living standards and national prosperity for Maltese residents[1].
The announcement comes as part of a broader push by the government to highlight economic successes while simultaneously advancing its green transport initiatives. The Gozo bus electrification project reflects the administration's commitment to sustainability and modernizing public infrastructure across the islands[1].
These developments signal the government's focus on both economic metrics and environmental goals as key pillars of its policy agenda moving forward.
