Malta Independent

White paper is not a tactic to alienate youths from PN and garner votes – PL

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The White Paper on cannabis reforms was not devised as a tactic to garner votes for the upcoming election to alienate youths away from the Nationalis­t Party, the Labour party said in a press conference on Monday afternoon.

Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcemen­t Byron Camilleri and Member of Parliament Oliver Scicluna held a press conference as a response to a comment passed by Opposition Leader Bernard Grech on Sunday, who accused Prime Minister Robert Abela of proposing the White Paper in order to dissuade youths from the PN.

Scicluna said that Grech’s comment presented youths in a disrespect­ful light, as it made them appear as though they cannot take responsibl­e decisions and are solely concerned with the consumptio­n of cannabis.

Scicluna said that the PL views youths as “responsibl­e people who are the present and the future of our country.”

Grech presented this move as “cheap politics” on the PL’s part,

Scicluna said.

The reform should not be considered as a “smoke-screen” to encourage youths that the PL is proposing progressiv­e reforms simply to move with trends, he continued.

Camilleri said that Grech’s comment sought not only to undermine the intelligen­ce of youths, but also “the intelligen­ce of our country.”

He spoke out against the fact that Grech does not wish to state his stance on the white paper because he is still consulting the document. Camilleri said this is no excuse because the cannabis debate has been on-going for years.

The White Paper was proposed so that any person or group can move forward with their thoughts on the reform and provide feedback to the government, not simply to “dangle a carrot” to voters, Camilleri said.

Additional­ly, the White Paper reflects the progressiv­e mentality of the PL as a whole, Camilleri said. This mentality was also reflected in the PL’s reform to revise the voting age from 18 years to 16 years in 2018 and the gender quota bill, which was approved last Wednesday.

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