Swieqi Deputy Mayor Jordan Galea Pace has raised concerns over worsening traffic in St Julian’s, Swieqi and surrounding areas, warning that congestion is no longer occasional but a daily reality.“The situation is no longer a one off. It is becoming part of our daily life,” he said, highlighting growing frustration among residents and commuters.Galea Pace pointed to a number of stalled or unclear infrastructure projects, questioning when the long-discussed Swieqi junction upgrade will move forward, noting that it appears to have been shelved.He also raised concerns over the lack of a clear traffic management plan for new high-rise developments in St Julian’s that are nearing completion, as well as delays in opening the St Andrew’s hairpin near the Red Cross, which is expected to help ease congestion in the area.The deputy mayor also referenced differing political positions on mass transport, noting that Prime Minister Robert Abela has said discussions will begin after the next general election, while Opposition MP Alex Borg has pledged to introduce a system within the first legislature.“We cannot keep waiting, stuck in traffic and frustrated,” Galea Pace said. “We need real solutions. We need real change.” What do you think of his words? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)•