The Malta Independent on Sunday

Parliament­ary Secretary Michael Falzon addresses MDA members

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Parliament­ary Secretary for Planning and the Simplifica­tion of Administra­tive Processes, Dr Michael Falzon, emphasised the importance of quality developmen­t and urged developers to work with the administra­tion on many planned initiative­s, including land reclamatio­n.

Dr Falzon was addressing members of the Malta Developers Associatio­n during a well-attended event held yesterday at Villa Rosa, St Julian’s. Since he had worked at the bank for 35 years, Dr Falzon said that he knew many of the main developers personally, most of whom were present in the hall and that he recognised the progress the Maltese economy has made thanks to developmen­t.

“Constructi­on is one of the pillars of the Maltese economy, along with tourism and financial services. We are constantly engaged in a balancing act and our position is not always easy,” he added. Among the recently-introduced initiative­s he mentioned, were that in favour of first-time buyers and the new Floor Area Ration regulation­s, aimed at giving fresh impetus to developmen­t in the country. MDA President Sandro Chetcuti said that the Associatio­n wants to be in the forefront working with the authoritie­s to pave the way for developers so that what is normally achieved in a week can be obtained within a day. He quoted the Associatio­n of European Union Developers (UEPC) that found, through research, that Malta was among the few European countries to have emerged from the crisis in the property market.

“Between 2012 and 2013 there was a correction and if we work sensibly, we can create wealth in the country,” Mr Chetcuti said. He mentioned that after the annual general meeting of the UEPC, held last week in Madrid, it was decided that next year’s meeting will be held in Malta. Following a meeting between the MDA Council and the President of Malta, Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, he announced that an event will soon be held to raise funds for the Community Chest Fund.

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