[5][6] It has expressed right-wing populist rhetoric by stating opposition to immigration and criticizing Islam.
[8] It also opposes the Maltese government's endorsement of the non-binding Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration.
[12] Stephen Florian, an MPM party official, also spoke at the protest and stated that any religion other than Roman Catholicism should only have one place of worship in the country.
[13] Florian later caused controversy when he outed a counter-protester from the Buġibba protest as transgender.
[12] The party's sister organisation, Għaqda Patrijotti Maltin, was the subject of a complaint from the Institute of Maltese Journalists for protesters obstructing reporters from doing their job.