What a joke Bernard Grech has turned out to be!
This so-called leader of the Nationalist Party is nothing more than a walking contradiction, full of hypocritical bluster when it comes to dealing with Malta’s traffic woes.
Can you believe the nerve he has, claiming that the government’s traffic-reduction initiatives were ripped straight from the PN’s playbook? And then, in a laughable twist of irony, he goes on to criticize those very same measures!
Grech, with a straight face, referred to several well-thought-out measures and incentives introduced by Minister Chris Bonett aimed at tackling the island’s traffic congestion.
But Grech’s antics are nothing new. Let’s not forget, during the 25-year stretch of Nationalist rule, Malta’s roads were tangled with poorly executed plans, leading to endless single-lane roads and monumental traffic snarls. The period from 2008 to 2013 was especially atrocious—a daily commuter’s worst nightmare!
Yet here he is, Bernard Grech, smugly declaring that these initiatives were originally the PN’s brainchild, throwing around accusations without naming a single proposal he supposedly fathered.
Who does he think is buying this story? It’s almost insulting to the intelligence of the Maltese people to expect them to fall for such vague self-praise.
It’s comical at this point. Does Bernard Grech truly believe he commands any credibility when his tenure is marred by empty words and lackluster leadership? The Maltese deserve leaders who offer real solutions, not just a well-orchestrated show of hypocrisy.