Prime Minister Robert Abela has described his newly appointed Cabinet and Parliamentary Group as the “strongest” the Labour movement has ever had, as he pledged to begin delivering key electoral promises in the first days of the new legislature.Speaking during a Labour Party “Kick-off Reception” ahead of the party’s general conference, Abela thanked delegates and activists for helping secure Labour’s historic fourth consecutive general election victory.He said the newly formed government is ready to immediately begin implementing measures outlined in the party’s electoral manifesto.Among the first reforms Abela said the government will prioritise are changes to expand access to IVF by making 16 additional medical conditions eligible for PGT-M genetic testing.He also pledged to introduce planning reforms that would prevent construction works from starting while a development permit is being challenged before a tribunal or the courts.Abela said the government also intends to press ahead with further equality reforms, with the aim of returning Malta to the top spot in ILGA-Europe’s annual ranking for LGBTIQ rights.Looking ahead to the upcoming Budget, the Prime Minister said it would be “progressive and expansionary”, promising further measures aimed at supporting families, young people, businesses, first-time buyers, the self-employed and pensioners.Labour’s general conference opens on Tuesday and concludes on 2 July, with delegates expected to confirm the party’s leadership.What do you make of the government’s priorities for the new legislature?•