- Alex Borg pledged to cut VAT for restaurants and kiosks to 7% within 100 days if the Nationalist Party wins the next election.
- He promised to make the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) tax-free for workers.
- Borg criticized the government for misleading pensioners about tax exemptions, stating only pensions are exempt, not other income.
- He highlighted the struggles of pensioners and workers, promising measures to help them retain more income and protect jobs.
- Borg criticized the government’s Vision 2050 initiative for lacking concrete commitments.
Source: independent.com.mt
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