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ADPD calls for €3700 increase to inadequate minimum wage Studies showed that the basic needs of vulnerable families cannot be met if they are dependent on a single minimum wage, said ADPD chairperson Carmel Cacopardo 6 February 2021, 4:41pm by Matthew Agius The minimum wage as calculated in Malta is not adequate for those who depend on it for their livelihood, political party ADPD has said. “Workers and families depending on it simply cannot live a decent and dignified life. It is imperative that our country looks out for all its citizens and residents - all contributing to the economy - by ensuring that they have a minimum income that ensures a dignified, decent life,” said ADPD Chairperson Carmel Cacopardo, during a press conference held this morning in Castille Square, Valletta. ....
Hundreds Of Gifts Donated To Vulnerable Maltese Children As Part Of Inspirational Drive Share: Hundreds of wrapped gifts have been left under a massive Christmas tree in Castille Square, Valletta, in support of vulnerable families and children. The drive for donations, which was supported by lawyer and Prime Minister’s wife Lydia Abela, actress Clare Agius, host Ben Camille and many other celebrities, was launched to give kids whose parents aren’t financially stable, to have a special Christmas as well. This initiative developed after Abela’s daughter Giorgia Mae asked if Father Christmas is coming this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
Hundreds of gifts donated by the public and laid under a big Christmas tree in Castille Square are to be distributed to children in need through an initiative of Lydia Abela, the Prime Minister’s wife, and their daughter Giorgia Mae. The initiative Rigal b’Imħabba encouraged the public to buy an additional gift to donate to those less fortunate. Beneficiaries include prisoners’ children, children in shelters for domestic violence, children of drug victims, and children in homes. In a message, Abela said the initiative reflected the unique sense of solidary in Malta. Children who were currently in difficult circumstances will still have reason to smile while parents who are not in a position to buy gifts will now still be able to see their children smile. ....
If not Egrant, then what triggered the 2017 snap election? Seven key points Did Joseph Muscat deliberately choose not to serve a full term in office or was he grabbing a favourable polling moment? And if not Egrant, did 17 Black trigger the 2017 election? 17 December 2020, 7:34am by James Debono Keith Schembri says Joseph Muscat was planning an election in February 2017, weeks before the Egrant allegations made by Daphne Caruana Galizia. But did he deliberately choose not to serve a full term in office to exploit a favourable moment in the polls and ensure a big win; or was he keen on pre-empting revelations which had yet to come out? ....