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The Nationalist Party will present to the electorate a number of proposals for new sectors for the economy that will aim to protect the environment and avoid profiting from precarious work, said opposition leader Bernard Grech.
âWe want an economy that puts people first. An economy in which growth and investment thrive, and where current economic niches continue to grow and strengthen. Creatively but courageously, we seek to attract and build new economic niches that create quality work in order to have a more resilient economy and good quality jobs, âhe said.
The Nationalist Party is currently working on building a number of new sectors for the economy in order to eventually submit its proposals to the electorate.
During a visit to Lufthansa Technik in Luqa on Wednesday, PN Grech chief said that today it is evident that the aviation sector, which was built and strengthened by nationalist governments, is a sector very prosperous.
He said that Lufthansa Technik is an 18-year success story and a testament to the success of the aviation sector that was created in Malta.
âThe Nationalist Party will attract a number of new economic sectors, and in the coming weeks we will present our plans to the electorate. These new sectors are being developed by the party with local industry leaders, academics and others who all aim to have an economy that does not harm the environment and does not profit from precarious work, âhe said. said Grech.
During the visit, Grech was accompanied by opposition spokesperson for finance and Air Malta, Mario de Marco, the candidates, James Aaron Ellul and John Baptist Camilleri, as well as Denis Vella of the Nationalist Solidarity Workers Party (SHPN).
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