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PN in drive to draw in young, new candidates, amid poor polls

PN in drive to draw in young, new candidates, amid poor polls
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[WATCH] Saving Air Malta is top priority for Government and Opposition

[WATCH] Saving Air Malta is top priority for Government and Opposition XTRA on TVM | As Malta approaches the June 1 tourism reopening, there s agreement across the board that Air Malta must be saved 15 April 2021, 10:00pm by Nicole Meilak Air Malta is dominating the tourism discourse, with government doing all it can to secure state aid for the national airline. Our aim is to save Air Malta and ensure that Air Malta, which has a strategic importance for us, continues to fly, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo said. However, MHRA President Tony Zahra warned that Air Malta should not remain under the sole ownership of government, as company decisions need to be taken from a commercial aspect, not a political one.

Malta 2022? Brits delay booking their holidays

Sun-starved British travellers have started to book holidays in Malta – but not until 2022, according to travel experts. The UK is traditionally the biggest driver of tourism on the island, accounting for one in seven people who arrived at the airport before the pandemic brought holidays to a halt just over a year ago. So when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently announced a decision on easing international travel restrictions by mid-May, there was a glimmer of hope for a much-needed tourism boost. Britain’s largest holiday company, TUI, saw a 500 per cent surge in summer bookings and Greece and Cyprus also reported an increase. But this wasn’t the case for Malta.

Bernard s troubles: one step forward, two steps back

Bernard’s troubles: one step forward, two steps back PN leader Bernard Grech has not capitalised on polls showing the first flimsy signs of recovery to affirm his leadership in the party, backtracking on a major overhaul of his shadow cabinet, raising questions on the authority he commands in his party 28 January 2021, 8:24am by James Debono Days after MaltaToday published a poll showing Bernard Grech not only reuniting his party’s voters, but also making small inroads among Labour voters – with 11% of PL voters in 2017 trusting him more than Abela compared to 6% of PN voters who trust Abela more – the PN leader stumbled in the face of resistance by MPs to an overhaul of his shadow cabinet.

Bernard Grech denies backtracking on shadow portfolios: All are happy and satisfied

Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech has denied being forced to retain Stephen Spiteri and Robert Arrigo in their former shadow cabinet posts after facing backlash from their constituents. Grech insisted the exercise to reshuffle the shadow cabinet was a process that included speaking to individuals to make sure the portfolios were best suited to them. The shadow portfolios of PN MPs were reshuffled last week, in a three-day exercise that was characterised by friction. Grech had made certain choices that were then reversed when the final outcome was communicated. Grech faced backlash when he tried to remove the health and tourism portfolios from Spiteri and Arrigo respectively. But he had to backtrack on other choices he originally made.

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