Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced a significant €276 million agreement aimed at enhancing childcare services and reforming family law. This initiative is part of the government’s broader efforts to improve the quality of life for families and strengthen social support systems. While specific details of the agreement and reforms are not readily available, Abela’s government has been focused on implementing reforms and improving governance, as seen in their efforts to address rule of law and media freedom concerns.
Malta’s €276m Childcare Agreement and Family Law Reform Announced by Abela
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