Architects and Maltese politics

It is more than gratifying to see that the architectural profession has once again taken a bold lead in the recently appointed Cabinet. Equally gratifying is the fact that the youngest member of parliament representing the government is also an...

It is more than gratifying to see that the architectural profession has once again taken a bold lead in the recently appointed Cabinet.

Equally gratifying is the fact that the youngest member of parliament representing the government is also an architect.

It is further rewarding to see Michael Falzon, an experienced politician and also a colleague in the profession, tendering his candidature on behalf of the PN for the June elections for the European parliament.

I sincerely augur that the political realm continues to entice more participation from our profession and of which success largely depends on one's ability to realise concepts and adhere to time schedules - incidentally the founding keys to any successful politician.

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