Six flagship priorities will form the backbone of Malta Vision 2050, with the government identifying a set of major national projects intended to drive long-term transformation.Announced by Prime Minister Robert Abela during the launch of the strategy, the initiatives span infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life, and are expected to translate the broader vision into tangible outcomes over the coming decades.An increasingly efficient transport systemTransport reform is one of the central pillars of the plan, with a focus on improving mobility and tackling congestion. The initiative aims to modernise the way people move around the islands through long-term infrastructure and planning solutions.Strengthening the Health SectorHealthcare investment is another key priority, with the government pledging continued strengthening of the national health system. The focus is expected to centre on resilience, accessibility and the ability to meet growing future demand.Education and skills for the futureEducation reform is positioned as a cornerstone of the vision, with an emphasis on equipping future generations with the skills needed for a rapidly evolving economy. The plan highlights modern learning systems and future-focused training.Clean energy, climate action and environmental transformationEnvironmental sustainability features prominently, with commitments to clean energy, climate action, and broader ecological transformation. The priority signals a long-term shift towards greener development.A greener Malta, with a number of national parksThe creation of additional green spaces and national parks is another flagship goal. The initiative aims to improve liveability while expanding access to open, natural environments across the country.Regeneration of our portsThe sixth flagship focuses on the regeneration of ports, pointing to investment in maritime infrastructure and the revitalisation of surrounding urban areas, particularly in coastal zones.Together, the six flagship projects are intended to anchor Malta Vision 2050 in visible, high-impact initiatives, forming the foundation for the country’s long-term development strategy.Together, the six flagship initiatives are intended to anchor Malta Vision 2050 in practical action, translating long-term ambition into measurable change across key sectors.Which of these six priorities do you think Malta needs the most right now? •