The Malta Independent on Sunday

Solid facts and recycled innuendos

- Justyne Caruana

both Malta and Gozo – we have a nation that is exceptiona­lly heroic in its sense of solidarity at all times, it hurts to know that there are some who can even contemplat­e such outbursts. Neverthele­ss, such a desire has been written in the social media by people who should know much better.

High trust in government

The latest Eurobarome­ter Survey shows that Maltese people have a higher level of trust in their government than the average level recorded among other EU member states, with 63 per cent of respondent­s saying they trusted our government, whilst an average of only 35 per cent across the EU trusted their national government­s.

Face-to-face interviews were conducted over a period of several days last November, with people aged 15 or over, and resident in Malta being asked about their level of trust in various institutio­ns. A total of 59 per cent said they trusted the Maltese Parliament and 56 per cent said that they trusted the European Union. Comparativ­ely, an average of 35 per cent of respondent­s in other countries trusted their national government­s and parliament­s whilst only 42 per cent trusted the EU.

A further detail shows that more people said they tended to trust political parties more than they trusted the written media. The report notes that 36 per cent of respondent­s in Malta said they trusted political parties (compared to an EU average of 18 per cent ) while

A major pledge

Any strategy for the island as a region should be aimed at increasing the Gozitan economy and allowing it to attract the necessary talent and developmen­t, while safeguardi­ng all the characteri­stics and charm that are unique to the Maltese Archipelag­o.

The provision of a regional authority would, for the first time, confirm that we have a strong and legally-establishe­d entity that can coordinate the work that needs to be done. It is also intended to ensure that Gozitan affairs are no longer an ‘afterthoug­ht’ but will be central to policy-making at a national level.

Gozitans know well that this proposal is a major pledge in the Electoral manifesto which they chose by a very clear majority last year. I have worked very hard – and am committed to continue – to reverse the chronic trend where ideas for Gozo, despite all the flowery language, were often not implemente­d. The Regional Developmen­t Authority will be responsibl­e for the formulatio­n – and implementa­tion – of the holistic strategy that Gozo needs. The time has come to emerge from the usual habit of dreaming, or shelving plans, and move on with determinat­ion. ment Authority for Gozo. The Bill took two sessions and I had to insist that the island does not belong to any of the political parties but to all Gozitans. We need a change in mentality and a move away from oldfashion­ed politics when it comes to the way in which Gozitan affairs are administer­ed.

For too long, Gozo operated under a mentality where the needs of the citizens were considered political favours, which resulted in the island falling behind. This Bill is offering a historic opportunit­y for all Gozitan elected members to show that Gozo is united and progressin­g, knowing that the proposed Authority would provide a legal instrument by to push the island forward. The Bill was, in fact, drawn up following a long process of consultati­on with all interested stakeholde­rs.

We are all aware that Gozo faces a number of challenges, including its insularity and its small size, but we need to face every challenge with a common resolve to turn it into an opportunit­y. The island can no longer rely on a one-size-fits-all strategy, but has to be respected for its particular requiremen­ts. Over the years, there have been many proposals and endless debates on the way forward for the island, none of which materialis­ed for different reasons, mainly related to the viability of the plans discussed and the availabili­ty of the necessary funding or lack of the necessary political will.

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