The Prime Minister, Robert Muscat, has come under fire for his recent comments criticizing the passport scheme, labeling it a “political ruling” that has sparked controversy. In response, the PN has called for the scheme to be suspended, citing concerns over its implications and the need for a thorough review. The criticism and subsequent call for suspension highlight the ongoing tensions between the government and the opposition, with each side presenting differing views on the scheme’s merits and potential consequences. As the debate intensifies, the future of the passport scheme hangs in the balance, with stakeholders closely watching the developments and awaiting clarity on the government’s next steps. The situation underscores the complex interplay of politics and policy, where decisions can have far-reaching impacts on various stakeholders.
Muscat Criticizes Passport Scheme: PN Calls for Suspension Amid Political Tensions
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