A petition calling for Malta to revoke what it describes as “discriminatory” driving licence rules targeting third-country nationals (TCNs) is gaining attention online.The petition argues that recent Maltese legislation concerning driving licences for non-EU nationals unfairly places additional restrictions and requirements on TCNs living and working in Malta.According to the petition’s creator, the changes go against the core values of the European Union, particularly principles of equality, integration, and anti-discrimination. The online petition claims that many third-country nationals contribute significantly to Maltese society through work, taxes, and daily life, yet still face barriers and unequal treatment due to their nationality.Supporters argue that the law further marginalises non-EU residents already navigating challenges linked to residency and integration in Malta.The petition also raises concerns about whether the measures align with broader EU principles and says the issue could eventually be raised with institutions including the European Parliament, the European Court of Justice, and the United Nations’ discrimination bodies.Calling for a “fair, equal and integrative society,” the petition urges the Maltese government to reconsider and revoke the legislation.The issue has already sparked debate online, with some supporting calls for equal treatment for long-term residents, while others argue Malta has the right to regulate driving requirements for non-EU nationals differently.What do you make of this petition?•