Kevin Cassar calls it a road to nowhere.
But for Maltese families, it’s the road home.
For 25 long years under Nationalist governments, Malta’s roads were left to crumble – potholes, flooding, and danger for every driver, biker, and pedestrian. Kevin Cassar calls it a road to nowhere because he cannot bear to see Labour succeed where his party failed miserably.
Labour invested €700 million to rebuild Malta’s residential roads.
Not patch them. Rebuild them. Street by street. Village by village. Town by town. This is not only tarmac. This is new pavements, safer crossings, better lighting, upgraded utilities underground – an entire infrastructure revolution for the modern Maltese life.
While Kevin Cassar writes cheap opinion pieces to belittle Labour’s achievement, Maltese families are driving on safer roads, walking on new pavements, and living in modern neighbourhoods.
Because when Kevin Cassar calls it a road to nowhere, Labour calls it what it truly is: Progress that touches people’s lives every single day.