Adrian Delia urged the government to inform Maltese businesses of the possible Brexit scenarios.
“Is the government informing those with economic interests in the UK where they stand? If the agreement persists as is, what are the new circumstances? And if it does not, what are the consequences,” he asked during the weekly Sunday interview on Net FM.
The PN leader insisted that the government needed to speak to those in business about the possible Brexit outcomes, as businesses did not plan things overnight.
Uncertainty in business had investment and profitability consequences – there were a lot of businesses that depended on UK commerce, he added.
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During the interview, Dr Delia also referred to a statement by the European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission, which on Friday said that the Office of the Prime Minister was at “the centre of power”.
According to the Council of Europe’s rule of law experts, Malta needed better checks and balances to ensure proper rule of law. The full position document is expected to be published this week.
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