Labour triumphs in Malta election, preliminary results show
Malta's Labour Party (PL) has secured an unprecedented fourth consecutive term in government, with preliminary results indicating a victory for Prime Minister Robert Abela. The snap election, called a year early, saw an 87.4 percent turnout.

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AI-generatedMalta's Labour Party (PL) has secured an unprecedented fourth consecutive term in government, with preliminary results indicating a victory for Prime Minister Robert Abela. The snap election, called a year early, saw an 87.4 percent turnout. Abela stated the win was a mandate for his party's program for all the people and called for national unity. While the PL appears to have won a comfortable majority, it is reportedly narrower than in 2022. The opposition Nationalist Party conceded the election but noted they had reduced Labour's majority. Abela had sought a fresh mandate to protect Malta from geopolitical and economic instability, citing concerns about the impact of the Middle East conflict on tourism and inflation.
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5 extractedThe election saw a turnout of 87.4 percent, slightly up from the last general election in 2022.
Prime Minister Robert Abela stated the victory was 'based on the programme we presented for all the people' and that his party had 'won a strong mandate'.
Labour Party has won an unprecedented fourth term in Malta.
Charles Bonello stated his party had managed to slash back Labour’s majority.
Preliminary results gave the election to PL, officials at the counting hall said.