Time has come for banks and financial institutions to carry part of the burden of the economic crisis, especially when they received help from public funds when they needed it.
The length and conditions of detention, which are currently too long, inhumane and unsustainable should be reviewed.
At the end of the day we have a government and council which are more often than not subservient to the interests of big business.
MPs who did not have the courage to take a decision on divorce and shifted the responsibility onto the people through a referendum, should stand by the result of the referendum.
Should a separated person, whose marriage failed with no possibility of reconciliation, be given the right to remarry or should it be denied?
Malta should speak out loud for a United Nations’ peace keeping intervention.
The setting up of a ‘no to divorce’ movement is good: debate is essential in a democracy.
In many countries, female participation in the labour market is less then that of men. Not surprisingly, Malta is bottom of the list.
The situation concerning enrolment with the Commissioner of Voluntary Organisations has become a farce and is untenable.