AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTransport & Daily Life: Malta’s car boom is accelerating: the NSO says the licensed vehicle fleet hit 457,403, with net additions of 35 vehicles a day in Q4 2025—yet roads, schools and planning aren’t keeping up, raising the familiar induced-demand question. Politics & Civic Memory: Occupy Justice Malta condemns renewed vandalism of the Daphne Caruana Galizia memorial in Valletta, calling it a “continuity of hatred” and criticising government protection after election celebrations. Culture & Film: Cinema Jove (Valencia) kicks off 19–27 June with a strong line-up, including Malta’s co-production “The Voice of the Past” (Alex Camilleri). Arts & Film Industry: The Mediterranean Film Festival in Split runs 11–20 June with 112 films from 39 countries, record Croatian premieres, and a shared main competition for Maltese and Cypriot films. Work & Equality: EU pay transparency rules start this June, with Malta among the early adopters—HR teams will need to share pay ranges, answer pay questions, and prepare gender pay reporting. Travel & Family Planning: Spain-bound Brits are reminded of border-control document checks (return ticket, insurance, funds, accommodation proof) and passport validity rules. Lifestyle & Hosting: A practical guide for stress-free hosting: prep components ahead, build a signature dish, and make one “knockout” item for guests. Cruises: Princess Cruises unveils its biggest-ever Europe season for 2028—291 departures, 150 itineraries, 128 destinations, and new calls in Galway and Killybegs.
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