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ADPD chairperson Sandra Gauci has made a scathing assessment of Malta’s current state, labeling it “a sick republic.” According to Gauci, Malta has become increasingly plagued by clientelism, abuse of power, and corruption, which are eroding the country’s democratic foundations. This stark critique reflects the ADPD’s long-standing concerns about the health of Malta’s democracy and the need for urgent reform.
As a green and progressive political party, the ADPD has consistently advocated for transparency, accountability, and good governance. Gauci’s statement is a call to action, urging Maltese citizens and policymakers to acknowledge the depth of the problem and work together to create a more just and equitable society. The ADPD’s vision for Malta is one of a vibrant democracy, where power is held accountable, and the rights of all citizens are respected.
Gauci’s comments are particularly significant, given the ADPD’s commitment to promoting environmental sustainability, social justice, and human rights. As a member of the European Green Party and the Global Greens, the ADPD is part of a broader movement that seeks to create a more sustainable and equitable world. By speaking out against corruption and abuse of power, Gauci and the ADPD are helping to build a more informed and engaged citizenry, one that is better equipped to demand positive change and hold those in power accountable.