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Voting ongoing in snap elections in Malta, governing party expected to win

Malta is holding snap parliamentary elections with voting underway to determine the government for the next five years. The election is primarily a contest between the governing Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Robert Abela, and the centrist Nationalist Party.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-30 · 08:22 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Voting ongoing in snap elections in Malta, governing party expected to win
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Malta is holding snap parliamentary elections with voting underway to determine the government for the next five years. The election is primarily a contest between the governing Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Robert Abela, and the centrist Nationalist Party. Economic issues, particularly rising rents and infrastructure concerns, are dominating the campaign. Prime Minister Abela called the election early, partly due to global market impacts from the Iran war, fearing rising energy prices and inflation could affect his party's prospects. Opinion polls indicate the Labour Party is likely to win, aiming for a fourth consecutive term. The election also occurs in the context of the unresolved assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

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The election takes place under the shadow of the 2017 assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

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Malta's economic situation, including rising rents and ailing infrastructure, is expected to dominate the snap election.

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Prime Minister Robert Abela called the election a year ahead of schedule due to concerns about rising energy prices and inflation impacting his party's prospects.

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Opinion polls suggest the governing Labour Party is on course to win the snap election.

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Malta’s economic situation is expected to dominate this year’s election, with rising rents and ailing infrastructure as chief concerns.Voting has begun in Malta’s snap parliamentary election, which will determine who governs the Mediterranean island nation for the next five years.Polling stations opened on Saturday in a contest widely viewed as a two-horse race between the governing Labour Party and the centrist Nationalist Party.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Malta directs 23 migrants to Egypt despite Malta being closerlist 2 of 3Malta welcomes foreign workers to fill labour shortage, but repels refugeeslist 3 of 3NGO in talks with Malta to repair Gaza-bound aid ship ‘attacked by Israel’end of listPrime Minister Robert Abela, who leads the Labour Party, called the election a year ahead of schedule against the backdrop of the Iran war, which is impacting markets globally.Abela reportedly fears that rising energy prices and inflation, caused by the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, could weaken his party’s prospects of securing a record-breaking fourth consecutive term in office.The economy is set to dominate this year’s election, with rising rents and ailing infrastructure at the forefront of many voters’ minds.Malta’s public health service is also under increasing pressure following a population surge in what is already the European Union’s smallest and most densely populated country.Opinion polls suggest Abela’s party is on course to win the snap election, with Labour dominating Malta’s political landscape during the past decade.However, the Nationalist Party’s new leader, Alex Borg, hopes to unseat Labour and become Malta’s youngest-ever prime minister at the age of 30.The election takes place under the shadow of the assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed by a car bomb in 2017.Caruana Galizia exposed corruption in Malta, with her death ultimately leading to the resignation of former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.
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