The Maltese government’s passport scheme has come under intense scrutiny as Prime Minister Robert Muscat has voiced strong criticism, labeling the plan as problematic. In response to Muscat’s concerns, the Nationalist Party (PN) has stepped up its opposition, formally calling for the suspension of the scheme. The controversy surrounding the passport program has heightened political tensions, with critics arguing that it lacks transparency and poses potential security risks. The PN’s demand for suspension reflects growing unease among the opposition and the public about the implications of the scheme. As the debate intensifies, the government faces increasing pressure to reconsider the program or provide more detailed justifications for its continuation. The situation underscores the challenges of balancing economic interests with public trust and security concerns.
Passport Scheme Under Fire: Muscat Criticizes Plan, PN Calls for Suspension
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