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Times Talk - Entitled voters, shackled leaders

58 min · 16 de may de 2026
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It is very worrying the the election campaign has, so far, almost entirely revolved around 'what's in it for me', according to political analysts Lou Bondi and Michelle Attard Tonna. The two were speaking on the latest episode of Times Talk Campaign Watch during which they dissected the third week of the election campaign. The lavish promises are creating a sense of entitlement in people while making it very hard for the next prime minister - whoever it may be - to lead effectively in a very volatile global climate, they warned. Even worse, there are several issues no party seems to be addressing during the campaign. Watch the episode on Times of Malta, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

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