Opposition leader Bernard Borg has promised that the Nationalist Party will unveil its long-awaited plans for a new mass transport system in the coming days, signalling the party's commitment to tackling one of Malta's most pressing infrastructure challenges [1].
The pledge comes as the PN continues to flesh out its electoral platform ahead of the next general election. Alongside the transport plans, Borg reiterated the party's commitment to establishing a €5,000 trust fund for every newborn, a policy aimed at giving Maltese families a financial boost during the crucial early years of a child's life [1].
With traffic congestion and public transport reliability remaining hot-button issues for everyday Maltese people across the island—from the bustling streets of Valletta to the quieter roads of Gozo—details of the PN's transport vision are likely to be scrutinised closely by commuters and families who depend on getting around efficiently.
The opposition has framed these announcements as part of a broader vision for improving quality of life and supporting families, as it works to build momentum ahead of the next electoral contest [1].
