The government is facing criticism for allegedly pushing through plans for a footbridge in Msida, Malta, without adequately consulting local communities. The proposal has sparked concerns among residents and stakeholders, who feel their voices are not being heard. The controversy highlights tensions between development goals and community engagement.
Government Faces Backlash Over Msida Footbridge Plans
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