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The Maltese government’s initiative to revitalize village cores, dubbed “Vjal Kulħadd” (Street for Everyone), has sparked controversy due to its notable exclusion of Gozo. The scheme aims to enhance the charm and livability of village centers, promoting community interaction and local commerce. However, Gozitans feel overlooked and marginalized, questioning the decision to omit Malta’s sister island from the program.
Gozo’s unique cultural identity and picturesque villages make it an integral part of Malta’s heritage. The exclusion has raised concerns about disparities in development and investment between the two islands. Gozitan residents and business owners argue that their villages require equal attention and support to thrive. They fear being left behind as mainland Malta benefits from targeted funding and revitalization efforts.
Local authorities and stakeholders on the island are urging the government to reconsider and extend the initiative to Gozo. They emphasize the importance of inclusive development, ensuring that all regions benefit from national programs. By doing so, the government can foster a sense of unity and equitable progress, addressing the long-standing perceptions of neglect and disparity between Malta and Gozo.
The “Vjal Kulħadd” program’s oversight has ignited a broader discussion about regional equality and the need for tailored initiatives addressing Gozo’s distinct needs. As the government moves forward with its village revitalization plans, it must reconcile this omission and prioritize a more holistic approach, embracing the diverse character of both Malta and Gozo.