The Nationalist Party (PN), led by Alex Borg, is facing financial challenges with liabilities standing at €11.7 million and a deficit of €737,000 for 2024. This financial situation has raised concerns about the party’s stability and ability to effectively oppose the current government.
Alex Borg has promised to publish the party’s financial reports within the first 100 days of his leadership, aiming to bring transparency to the PN’s financial dealings. However, the party’s internal divisions and lack of clear policy direction have been criticized by opponents, including Prime Minister Robert Abela, who points to the PN’s struggles as evidence of their inability to govern effectively.
The PN’s financial struggles come amidst a broader context of political challenges, including criticism of their handling of key issues like healthcare and infrastructure development. Borg has outlined plans for a Nationalist government, focusing on addressing traffic, population growth, and healthcare concerns, but the party’s financial health remains a pressing issue.








