Joseph Muscat promises ‘continuity’ from PN if Labour elected to power
Labour leader Joseph Muscat has promised ‘continuity’ from a PN –led administration should he be elected Prime Minister.
Speaking on Radio Malta 2 this morning, Joseph Muscat said that should he be entrusted by the electorate to govern the country in the coming general election, he will not adopt a policy whereby all that has been done by a PN-led administration would be put aside.
“I for one, and my party are here for the common good of all, and we will definitely not destroy the good which was done by a PN-led administration,” Muscat said.
He added that the country needed a guarantee of continuity and stability, and “Labour can give that.”
Muscat defended his team of MPs and said that should Labour be given a mandate to govern, “there are many competent people who can deliver.” He stressed that he does not lament a "limited talent pool."
He named Karmenu Vella as “one of the best ministers of all time,” and also mentioned Leo Brincat as a “seasoned politician.”