❓ Mr Omodei questions the Minister for Police and Emergency Services about the criteria for legitimate road safety projects, referencing an election commitment. The Minister claims the commitment was met and accuses Mr Omodei of grandstanding.
AnsweredQoN 1022Legislative Assembly
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Will the minister table the “strict criteria” used to define legitimate road safety projects under this Government? I remind the minister of the Government’s election commitment in that regard. Mrs ROBERTS
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The Government has met its commitment in full, and more. I tabled the document last week and, if anyone is grandstanding, it is the member for Warren-Blackwood.
Mrs ROBERTS replied: The Government has met its commitment in full, and more. I tabled the document last week and, if anyone is grandstanding, it is the member for Warren-Blackwood.
The Government has met its commitment in full, and more. I tabled the document last week and, if anyone is grandstanding, it is the member for Warren-Blackwood.
Mrs ROBERTS replied: The Government has met its commitment in full, and more. I tabled the document last week and, if anyone is grandstanding, it is the member for Warren-Blackwood.
The Government has met its commitment in full, and more. I tabled the document last week and, if anyone is grandstanding, it is the member for Warren-Blackwood.
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