AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Public Safety: The Malta Resuscitation Council wants CPR embedded in the National Curriculum, citing higher survival rates in countries where Basic Life Support is taught in schools, and points to school sessions delivered in 2025 plus new EU driving-licence first-aid requirements. Party Politics: PN leader Alex Borg says his 98% confirmation vote is a mandate to keep renewing the party, not a reason to slow down, pledging internal reforms and more regular community contact. Roads, Housing & Growth Pressure: Comment pieces argue Malta’s growth has outpaced systems like transport and housing, while a separate demographic rundown shows residents rising to 588,254 by end-2025 with non-Maltese at 31.1%. Climate Accountability: Analyses say nearly seven years after Malta’s climate emergency declaration, only five of 15 pledges are fully delivered, with major transport and public-sector measures still lagging. Rule of Law & Rights: The EU’s rule-of-law reporting is framed as a mixed picture for Malta, and a debate continues over government plans to lower human-rights and equality protection via a new commission rather than courts. Parliament & Governance: Speaker Carmelo Abela rejects cutting MPs’ speaking time, while calls grow for a fully independent national examinations authority.
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