Muscat acknowledges Konrad Mizzi’s resilient work ethic in revolutionizing the energy sector


Posted May 11, 2017 by jessicaparker

Prime Minister Muscat was full of praise for his endearing Minister Konrad Mizzi at a recently held debate on budget estimates for the Office of the Prime Minister.

 
Prime Minister Muscat was full of praise for his endearing Minister [b]Konrad Mizzi[/b] at a recently held debate on budget estimates for the Office of the Prime Minister. He believes Mizzi has successfully overseen the pre-determined plans for overseeing various electricity production projects etched throughout the Maltese demographic. Muscat describes his counterpart’s dramatic overture as a ‘prehistoric shift to the modern age’ and has rigorously endorsed the support of his cabinet towards Konrad Mizzi’s ambivalent and reformative work ethic.

Speaking at the debates, Muscat took a tenacious dig at the Opposition’s numerous walk-outs from major governmental decisions, the parliamentary walkout in protest against the energy minister being the most recent one. He announced his familiarity with differences between the ruling party and the one in opposition and was conveniently adamant with on-going tentative commotions building up. “People will judge us. They will question every step we take and it is expected truth be told; the Maltese population has the right to have a generic know-how with regards to how the country is run and honestly I do not mind. It’s a natural process, a process that we shouldn’t question but accept without contemptuous disarray”, the Prime Minister said.

In due regard to Minister Konrad’s progress, Muscat believes that the numbers being delivered by his counterpart in the energy sector do not lie and are a direct indication of the new government’s aim to progress beyond underdevelopment. He strictly condemned the Opposition, saying “one can choose to act like a child but in the end, truth rings louder than any other form of physical distraction.” In general perspective, the LNG power station project paired with the electricity grid has helped Malta solve more than half of its energy crisis and Muscat congratulated Mizzi for levelling down the complex losses in the energy sector and to help pair Malta’s electricity production process with other European powerhouses statistically.

The Prime Minister applauded the new LNG strategy that was recently adopted by the European Parliament, overlaying the new findings that LNG was now a clean form of energy and operational in various sectors of energy production. He believes that LNG is undoubtedly the future of energy and Malta is living the future no questions asked. A strong statement indeed, but who on earth can deny developments of such high and end-to-end efficiency? Exactly; nobody!

When trying to redefine your country’s evolving growth in the line of excess and strategic developments, Joseph Muscat supports his government’s unorthodox means of approach. He defends his officials’ from impending criticism with regard to the new draft master-plan for regeneration of Paceville which was released for public consultation not so long ago. He expects the public to identify numerous problems with the Paceville master-plan and is willing to take the dirt as a means to mark his stand above deep waters .

Muscat rested his case by arguing that it could’ve been very easy to do absolutely nothing at all, but the new government is a government of change and evolution; change is inevitable and Malta is likely to prosper from this change rather suffer from it!
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Issued By Robert Dennis
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Last Updated May 11, 2017