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Yorgen Fenech Arrest – Schembri and Mizzi should shoulder political responsibility and immediately disappear from the political scene

In view of today’s arrest of Tumas Group’s CEO Yorgen Fenech, Moviment Graffitti reiterates its stance that Keith Schembri and [...]

Residents ‘will not give up’ in fight against AUM extension

Residents and activists met in Cospicua on Sunday to protest plans by the American University of Malta to extend its [...]

Feedback to Public Consultation on the Rural Policy Review

We have presented our feedback on the Rural Policy Design Guidance, that has led to several outrageous projects, to the [...]

‘Balluta Bay under siege’, activists and councils warn

Balluta Bay would be rendered useless if it is transformed into a berthing place for a private ferry, activists and [...]

Keith Schembri: The Icon of a Shady System

The sordid stories revolving around Keith Schembri’s involvement with Yorgen Fenech’s 17 Black and energy procurement are a mere reminder [...]

Full Support to Cottonera Residents in their Struggle Against AUM Extension

Moviment Graffitti has reiterated its support to the residents of Senglea, Cospicua and Vittoriosa in their fight against the “university” [...]

All Roads Lead To db

Fifteen NGOs together with a group of residents from Pembroke and Swieqi are sounding the alarm on Infrastructure Malta’s plans [...]

Objection to New Waterpolo Pitch and Clubhouse in Marsascala

Object by following this link.  I would like to register my interest to make representations and to be present during [...]

Jerma’s Development Brief must serve the interests of Marsascala residents, not the developers’

Moviment Graffitti’s reaction to the Development Brief issued by the PA The residents of Marsascala deserve a tourism development that [...]

Feedback to the Revised Draft Policy Guidance for Fuel Stations

Moviment Graffitti welcomes the latest draft of the long overdue revision of the Fuel Station Policy. We reiterate our view [...]