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Malta's Labour Party wins record fourth term in parliamentary election

Preliminary results gave Labour a comfortable majority as Robert Abela won a fresh mandate amid concerns over the Middle East crisis.

  • On Sunday, Malta's Labour Party secured a historic fourth consecutive term, with preliminary counts confirming the governing party retained a parliamentary majority and Prime Minister Robert Abela set to be sworn in on Monday.
  • Abela called the snap election a year early to seek a fresh mandate, aiming to shield the import-heavy Mediterranean island from Middle East-related economic uncertainties while campaigning on 4% GDP growth.
  • General secretary Charles Bonello conceded the election on TVM but said his party managed to slash Labour's majority from the 55% share taken in 2022, following Saturday's 87.4% turnout.
  • Supporters celebrated with chants of "four times!" as Abela told reporters, "This is a victory of all the people," while 73-year-old Margaret Camilleri said she was "thrilled they've made history."
  • Governance challenges persist, as a 2025 Council of Europe report identified significant corruption issues, while rapid population growth has strained infrastructure in the tiny European Union nation.
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In the face of international crises, Malta's Prime Minister Abela wanted to get a new mandate from the citizens for his government, which was also given to his Labour party in the election - but probably less than expected.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Social Democratic Labour Party has once again voted for the election – albeit less than four years ago.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Lean Left

The Labour Party in Malta remains in power after the parliamentary election. Opposition leader admits defeat.

·Germany
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Lovin Malta broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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