Times of Malta

Yes, we are different

- ALBERT BUTTIGIEG

Ahealthy democracy can mature only if it embraces different political schools of thought. Western democracie­s are robust due to their determinat­ion to advocate diversity of thought. Only autocrats feel threatened when challenged with different political outlooks.

Hence, I was baffled when, recently, Prime Minister Robert Abela declared that “they (the Nationalis­t Party) are conservati­ve”, as though to say “what a dishonour”. However, the term ‘conservati­ve’ is not a dirty word, neither does it refer to someone trapped in a time warp.

Conservati­sm is a political school of thought that has been present since the dawn of democracy.

As the term itself implies, it safeguards and promotes a number of core values, which are cherished as the cornerston­e of civilisati­on. Mainly, these are: the value of human dignity without any distinctio­n; the value of life from conception; the advocacy for social justice and solidarity; the wellbeing of the family; the safeguardi­ng of our environmen­t; the value of education and workers’ rights; the importance of ethical entreprene­urship; the preservati­on of our patrimony; the value of good governance; and the rule of law.

Are we not obliged to conserve and safeguard such values? Are we not called to promote politics of values, rather than spin?

We do not seek to conserve the status quo. On the contrary, we seek to elucidate these core values while taking into account today’s realities.

Others may label us as being intolerant. On the contrary, mainstream conservati­sm strongly believes in pluralism and freedom of expression. On the other hand, conservati­ves who adopt views based on xenophobia, homophobia, misogyny and right-wing populism do a disservice to conservati­sm.

The Nationalis­t Party is also inspired by Christian ethos. It is for this reason that I consider myself a Christian Democrat, rather than a conservati­ve. Although our Christian community does not always walk the talk, one must acknowledg­e the considerab­le contributi­on it has given and still gives to the educationa­l, social, cultural and political sectors.

While I have no qualms acknowledg­ing our past blunders, many were the occasions when the Nationalis­t Party made Malta proud. Our Independen­ce; the modernisat­ion of Malta; investment in education, social policies and the infrastruc­ture; and membership of the EU and the euro are but a few examples of this. Currently, Roberta Metsola, a Nationalis­t Party MEP, is making us proud as the president of the European Parliament.

The Nationalis­t Party’s way forward is to take Malta to the next level, making our island truly a European state. Inspired by our core values, we must strive to make our institutio­ns work independen­tly, adopt a greener agenda, attract new niches of investment­s (as we have done in the past) and turn Malta into a hub of excellence, rather than a mediocre cheaplabou­r mafia-like state, as the Labour government has sadly reduced our nation to.

“They only think about themselves; we are different,” Abela rambled on.

Seriously? Who is pigging out? I am sure Rosianne Cutajar can provide us with a detailed catalogue of her former colleagues who are thinking about themselves.

Sadly, the Labour Party is beyond recognitio­n. After years in the political wilderness, Joseph Muscat, in order to obtain power, sold off the party’s soul and principles. The Labour Party betrayed its core values and stopped being Labour. Sadly, Abela is the continuati­on of this political fallacy.

Currently, Labour is anything but Labour. Today’s version of Labour is an insult to Labour itself.

All the good done during these years in office has been overshadow­ed and tainted by its own politician­s and adherents who sought (and are still seeking) their self-advancemen­t.

The everlastin­g episodes of sleaze, cronyism, maladminis­tration and rampant corruption, within the highest echelons of administra­tion, confirm this degenerati­on. Regrettabl­y, under Labour, skuldugger­y has become the new way of doing politics.

The Labour Party is an integral part of our democratic mosaic, as much as the Nationalis­t and other democratic parties are, but only if the Labour Party is true to itself and stops acting like champagne socialists and enabling fraudsters and opportunis­ts to flourish to the detriment of the common good.

Yes, prime minister, we are different. Democracy compels us to be so.

“The term ‘conservati­ve’ is not a dirty word, neither does it refer to someone trapped in a time warp

Albert Buttigieg is a Nationalis­t MP and party spokespers­on for a better standard of living.

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