Times of Malta says both major parties have leapt to the defence of the two-party system, raising concerns a third party could jeopardise the country’s “economic and political stability”. In another story, the president of local NGO Sustainable Built Environment Malta tells the newspaper that many residential buildings currently under construction will face problems in 30 to 40 years due to defective concrete that is not being tested for durability.
The Malta Independent says that 10 cases involving drugs were registered at the Corradino Correctional Facilities so far this year.
L-Orizzont says Henley and Partners reports making a capital of €1 billion since Malta’s citizenship by investment programme came into being.
In-Nazzjon reports the president of the Association of Maltese Nationals in Brussels saying that to allow the recent attacks to increase prejudice, would be to lose the fight against terrorism.