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Malta parliamentary elections begin as ruling party set to win

Malta parliamentary elections begin as ruling party set to win

Summary

Malta held its parliamentary elections, with early results showing that the ruling Labour Party is likely to win a fourth term. Prime Minister Robert Abela leads the party and is favored by voters due to the country's strong economic record despite concerns about construction, corruption, and public services.

Key Facts

  • Malta’s parliamentary elections began on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
  • The Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Robert Abela, is expected to win a fourth term.
  • Abela campaigned on the country’s economic success and protection against global crises.
  • The main opposition is the Nationalist Party, led by 30-year-old Alex Borg, who would be the youngest prime minister if elected.
  • Malta’s population is about 550,000 and the country is the smallest and most crowded in the European Union.
  • The economy relies on tourism, online gaming, and finance, with very low unemployment.
  • Rapid population growth has caused a construction boom, raising concerns about traffic, environmental damage, and heritage sites.
  • The government is spending extra money to help citizens with energy costs amid global conflicts, but climate change is not a major campaign topic.
  • Malta faces ongoing criticism for corruption and slow reforms.
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