Another general election is on its way in Malta and once again politicans have started their electoral campaign speeches. Some boasting with what has been achieved by Malta in the past years, whilst others once again promising a 'heaven on earth' for our islands.
Whilst the Nationalist government can boast of its achievements and successes throughout the past 20 years of governance (less 22 months between 1996 and 1998), the Labour opposition is once again promising various promises, as was done prior to the 1996 election without stating how these heavenly results would be achieved. How credible is that?
Shockingly, those who wathced Bondi+ a couple of weeks ago could watch the Labour leader once again promising the removal of a tax. Funnily, should this have been not so serious, this tax that Alfred promised to remove does not even exist. Alfred stated that a 'new' labour government would remove amongst others VAT on Education. Doesn't the labour leader know that Educational services are exempt from VAT? Is he now also promising the unpromisable? No wonder that he never says how, or in what way he will achieve the results he promises.
For all those who didn't watch the TVM programme, here is a recording of the part in which Alfred promised the unpromisable...Taghzel Labour? - L-Ghazla F'idejk!
Video thanks to Jurgen Cassar:
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