Momentum expresses serious concern over a series of recent decisions by the Maltese justice system and other institutions, which, taken together, show a worrying disregard for the public interest, transparency, and fundamental rights. These cases, a woman convicted after seeking medical help following a self-managed abortion, a politically exposed person…
Read more "In the middle of this rally of solidarity, I found myself lost in a trail of worrying thoughts that should caution all of us to temper zeal and anger with a very large dose of humanity, without sacrificing the intensity…
Read more In a significant victory for community action, proactive Swieqi residents have successfully engaged with both Booking.com and Airbnb to tackle issues with problematic rentals in their area. We are thrilled to report that both platforms have agreed to help with enforcement on…
Read more Momentum fully supports the call made by top medical professionals in the Emergency Department of Mater Dei Hospital for the introduction of random drug and alcohol testing for motorists in Malta without the need for reasonable suspicion. This is not just a necessary step,…
Read more Momentum has just filed a Freedom of Information request to demand full transparency regarding the drafting of the two controversial bills set to overhaul Malta's planning system. The request seeks to uncover the extent of involvement by major developers and…
Read more When Bernard Grech quit, the Nationalist Party begged European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to take the helm. She refused. Loyalty to Brussels and the prestigious post she occupied played a part, but possibly so did hard maths. It's estimated that…
Read more Momentum vehemently condemns the proposed radical overhaul of the planning laws, presented just before the summer recess. These changes are a clear attempt to favour big developers at the expense of ordinary citizens and the natural environment. The proposals dismantle…
Read more Momentum expresses serious concern and disappointment regarding the usual and frequent technical problems affecting parliamentary petitions posted on the official website of the Parliament of Malta.
The latest petition, which calls for urgent action on excessive noise, water abuse, vandalism,…
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