The Nationalist Party said Thursday it is inviting the public to participate next weekend in the Malta 'l Quddiem National Convention, whose aim is to gather and reflect what people have to say so that the PN can develop policies with the citizen's voice at their core, and an electoral programme that works for the people.As promised by Leader of the Partit Nazzjonalista Alex Borg during his campaign for the leadership of the PN, this Convention will serve as an open space where people's ideas, energy and experiences come together in a vision that will shape the policies of the Partit Nazzjonalista.The PN said itwill be holding this National Convention on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February at the Excelsior Hotel.On Saturday, between 9am and 1pm, following the opening by the President of the PN's General Council, Mark Anthony Sammut, and the address by the Chairman of the Convention, George Vital Zammit, a number of workshops will take place, led by various moderators.On Sunday, between 9am and 12:30pm, the rapporteurs of each workshop will present their conclusions, followed by a discussion involving experts from different fields. After the Convention is addressed by a special guest, it will conclude with a closing message by Leader of the Opposition and of the PN Alex Borg.The Convention will focus on a number of important themes that will serve as the basis for discussion: Malta as we know it - a Malta where quality of life matters; Prosperity that truly reaches everyone; Strong communities; A government that looks after you; A Malta ready for tomorrow and Gozo at the heart of the national visionThe National Convention will be open to anyone who wishes to make their voice heard, the PN said Therefore, in addition to encouraging its members to take an active part in this process of dialogue, the PN is extending its invitation to all Maltese and Gozitans who wish to participate in this Convention.Social partners and constituted bodies, as well as the country's main organisations, are also being invited to the Convention so that, together with a number of experts, they too can contribute to shaping the PN's policies across the various sectors.The PN said it believes that solutions can only be found when we bring everyone together - individuals, communities, businesses, NGOs, trade unions and others - to listen to one another and jointly shape the future. In this way, the Convention will truly serve as a catalyst for ideas, from which a framework of policies for the future will emerge, enabling us to move Malta forward together, the PN said.
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