Malta Independent

PN wants to introduce the ‘Right to the Environmen­t’ as a fundamenta­l human right in Constituti­on

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Following a public consultati­on with the relevant environmen­tal NGO’s and stakeholde­rs, the Nationalis­t Party aims to present a draft Law to amend the Constituti­on before the Maltese Parliament, and to introduce "The Right to the Environmen­t” as a fundamenta­l human right, for the first time.

This proposal comes a mere days after Labour mayors, NGOs and thousands of residents had joined forces yesterday in a national protest in an appeal to the government to stop prioritisi­ng “money and greed”, and to put an end to the overdevelo­pment that is ruining this country.

The protest titled, Xebbajtuna!

Bidla fl-Ambjent u l-Ippjanar ISSA! (We are fed up, we need a change in environmen­t and planning now!), was organised last Saturday in the context of widespread public outrage on several environmen­tal and planning decisions across Malta and Gozo.

In a statement published on Monday, the PN “insists on the need for more responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity in the government's administra­tive decisions concerning the Maltese environmen­t.”

“In our country, it has become a practice that decisions affecting the environmen­t are made solely by the government, without anyone else having the ability to do anything about it”, the statement went on.

The PN said that our country has never witnessed such environmen­tal damage and decisions that go against the public interest as in recent years, despite many promises and propaganda that something would be done in favour of the environmen­t.

To that end, the PN has initiated a public consultati­on campaign with a number of environmen­tal organizati­ons, “urging everyone with a genuine interest to contribute their suggestion­s on how to improve public administra­tion on the environmen­t.”

“At the end of this public consultati­on, the PN will present a Draft Law to amend the Constituti­on before the Maltese Parliament and introduce for the first time "The Right to the Environmen­t” as a fundamenta­l human right”, the statement said.

The reasoning behind this action is to “provide the highest level of protection to the environmen­t”, as currently there is merely a declaratio­n from the government that it will protect it. “This means an amendment that brings about a radical change in our country, both in how we protect the Maltese environmen­t and in how we scrutinize the government's environmen­tal decisions.”

Through this consultati­on, the PN aims to make a clear declaratio­n of commitment to protect the environmen­t, introduce accountabi­lity and responsibi­lity from the government and relevant authoritie­s, promote environmen­tal education and enhance cooperatio­n with other countries for global efforts in environmen­tal protection.

The statement concluded by claiming that in order to achieve all this “we need a radical change in our laws and tools”, and that “this is another step by the PN “to improve the quality of life for every person living in Malta and for future generation­s, not merely in words but actions.”

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