The Nationalist Party (PN) is pressing the government to commit Fort Tigné to an NGO, questioning the delay in finalizing the agreement. The fort, a historical site in Malta, has been a point of discussion for its potential use. The PN’s inquiry suggests there’s urgency in transferring the fort to an NGO for preservation and public use.
PN Urges Government to Finalize NGO Deal for Fort Tigné
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