The Malta Independent on Sunday

Our open-mindedness and democracy

- JUSTYNE CARUANA

Coronaviru­s pandemic, the Labour government showed without a shadow of a doubt that rather than economic gain, it is the health and well-being of its citizens that comes first. The way the Covid-19 crisis was and is still being handled has been lauded and admired both locally and abroad.

In an ideal world, the concept of open-mindedness should spurn us to unite and collaborat­e wholeheart­edly to create a better place to be and safeguard our collective well-being. For a democracy to function citizens have to at least agree with what reality actually is. In principle we need to share basic beliefs about why certain things happen and what causes a problem to occur.

We are not expected to think the same way about big issues, or believe the same things, or uphold the same solutions. However, in principle, we need to have acquired basic shared beliefs about why certain things happen, what is dangerous, what caused a problem to occur and how to characteri­se and learn from what has already happened.

Honesty versus hypocrisy

Unfortunat­ely, human nature being what it is, can obstruct the democratic process for personal gain, partisan allegiance­s and a myriad of other reasons. Holding steadfast to conviction­s is commendabl­e. Doing so at the expense of other principles is not. As an example, a person cannot on one hand protest in the streets advocating for those he believes are being marginalis­ed and at the same time emarginali­se other persons who disagree with his views.

Declaring open-mindedness means being open-minded to differing views and viewing actions through the eyes of those who might not see things as you do. Actions and words should match. People will most certainly scrutinise how well one lives up to their own standards.

This Labour Administra­tion and most people of good faith are doing their utmost to kick-start the economy in this transition­ary period from Covid to post-Covid and the new ‘normal’ we have to adapt to. It is a pity that the collective efforts of the vast majority of the people are being overshadow­ed by tactics and maneuvers led by some.

Innovation

The measures and incentives set up by this administra­tion in such a short span of time are the fruit of a solid socio-economic background built over a period of a few years on the principles of justice, solidarity and the rule of law. The secret to this government’s huge successes is due to the fact that focus is not placed merely on productivi­ty but on innovation in all levels of society.

The stimulus injected into innovation relies on openminded­ness which is in itself a form of experiment­ation. Experiment­ation helps a nation solve its problems. Innovation is the new way with which western society has to takle the issues of unemployme­nt, healthrela­ted issues and other threats. The new way of doing business encouraged by the Labour Government aims at helping them diversify, become inclusive and compete on an internatio­nal platform through open-minded experiment­ation. We know that ideology focuses on the statusquo and that progress through experiment­ation has to be tackled with open-mindedness and positivity. This will lead us to think about how to improve our socio-economic well-being, question and debate.

The involvemen­t of all stakeholde­rs in all that this Administra­tion wishes to impliment is commendabl­e and open to all those who are able to contibute in the building of a better society and a stronger democracy. It is indeed sad that only the blindfolde­d sytematica­lly oppose and attempt to obstruct optimism.

Optimism is the key

We should be optimistic. This government has the capability, resources, impetus and openminded­ness to push our country into innovation, growth, employment and productivi­ty. As the world economic leader Klaus Schwab says, ‘innovative-richness will determine the future of a country.’ Coupled with good faith and a sincere desire to work towards equity and justice, this will ensure that our society will adapt to the new-normal as swiftly as possible.

Our recent success proves that united we are able to overcome all challenges. We can rest assured that this goverment has our backs covered and diligently provides the resources and capabiliti­es to help us achieve our goals. Responsibl­e Gozitans and Maltese are well-meaning citizens who aspire and work hard towards a brighter future. Let us sincerely move on hand in hand towards these goals with open-mindedness and a kind of solidarity that surpasses all forms of hypocrisy.

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