Din l-Art Helwa is launching an online voting document that will allow the public to express their priorities for the protection of Malta’s natural and cultural heritage.
Executive President, Simone Mizzi, said ‘Din l-Art Helwa is apolitical.
"Our organisation cannot ask the public which political party to vote for in the forthcoming elections, nor for which candidate. However, we can ask the public which messages an organization like Din l-Art Helwa can take to the political parties and their candidates. The data that will be captured by this online voting system will indicate which goals the public want politicians to set themselves when dealing with the many important and urgent issues that afflict our natural environment and our unique cultural and built heritage. We fervently hope that the parties will then take these messages on board and give them priority when drawing up their national programmes."
The voting document consists of 12 points dealing with major national issues. It will be available online on Monday through the Din l-Art Helwa website www.dinlarthelwa.org and on Facebook.
Din l-Art Helwa will also be asking politicians to communicate their own personal wishes...
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