Infrastructure- the Gauntlet of Vital Global Healthcare’s agenda

Jessica Parker
3 min readJun 2, 2017

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has signified his aesthetic sense to familiarize Malta’s progress with the importance of infrastructure and developmental elements that hold the key to a fruitful future.

At the Gvern li Jisma convention, the opportunist Prime Minister addressed the assemblage regarding a ramified governmental approach to help manage and improve the quality of life in Malta; it is clear that Muscat holds strong motives with regards to the betterment of his people’s livelihood and has urged his fellow staff members and partners at Vital Global Healthcare to hold the same agenda in strong perspective acquisitions.

In the closing session of the convention, Muscat spoke about Malta’s economy and how the government has taken key steps in improvising and revitalizing the economical prowess of Malta. “We have succeeded in reinvigorating the country’s economy and major problems have been equally dealt with. There is no truth denying the fact that previous administrations paid little heed to such problems and I can say this with renewed confidence that our upcoming contentious projects will target our people’s quality of life through all angles of approach and execution!” he said.

With adamant support from his Deputy at the stage, Muscat made it abundantly clear that the Labor administration’s plan had always encircled around an economic upheaval, before moving on to other strategic plans at hand.

“There is no reason to deny the fact that we made judgment calls on the energy crisis because it was a burden we couldn’t take on the economy and Maltese families simultaneously. There was an alarming deficit above 4% and we categorically brought it down to 0.7%, which is a big turnaround; all government debt that had accumulated over previous legislatures has been completely erased.” According to the Prime Minister, the biggest debt of Malta is its infrastructure, an area of significance that shall prove pivotal to the government’s future plans. This new Maltese government is a revelation upon its citizens. It solely focuses on business ventures and aims at remaining as such for the foreseeable future, so as it seems. Why so? Well for one, this means more jobs for the creative sector which simultaneously means positive tax returns, less people on suckling benefits and henceforth more money for the government to eventually invest in its population.

“We are fulfilling the promises made when we took office. People are already getting adjusted to the new aura of success flowing throughout the country; there is more money in people’s pockets, quality is tremendous and as a result Gozo has executed numerous projects that were long overdue.” Something purposefully echoed by Grech; he uttered that the government believes in Gozo and in the overall Gozitan people. He further revealed that in the next few weeks the government will implement a new set of rules that would inculcate the usage of European and national funds simultaneously that would pave new ways for the economic upheaval and independence of Gozo at the international stage of recognition. Don’t go on without guessing how this would integrate Malta’s corporate cycle exponentially, given how Brexit may be able turn a new leaf for Europe as a whole!

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Jessica Parker
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I’m a Journalist and editor based in Malta. I have an interest in current affairs & balance commissioned writing and photography with independent projects.