The prime minister of Malta says his party has been victorious in the country’s general election, citing preliminary polls. Final results are still expected.
“We have a clear indication that the Labour Party will have an absolute majority,” Abela told Malta’s national broadcaster.
Should his claim be confirmed, it will secure a third term in office for the Labour Party. The final tally is still expected.
The turnout for Saturday’s polls was 85.5%, which is the lowest in 60 years. Voter turnout is normally around the 90% mark.
Abela’s political opponent from the Nationalist Party Bernard Grech posted a video message on Facebook in which he said he had spoken to Abela and congratulated him on his victory.
Abela became prime minister in 2020 following the resignation of Joseph Muscat, who stepped down after protests sparked by the murder of investigative journalist, Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Galizia had uncovered high-level corruption in government and was killed in a car bomb in 2017.
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