Tag: surveys
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Labour extends lead over PN as new Election Surveys show growing gap
Two new election surveys published midway through the 2026 general election campaign indicate that the Labour Party has widened its advantage over the Nationalist Party, with both polls pointing to a growing lead for Prime Minister Robert Abela and his party. A survey published by MaltaToday places Labour ahead of the PN by an estimated…
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Labour is finding ways to regain its popularity – but so far it is failing
As surveys confirm Labour’s downward trend in popularity, the Labour Party is trying to find any way possible to regain back its dominant trend, and foreign policy is now also being used to this end. Labour’s downturn in popularity has also compelled the Prime Minister to hold back from passing his planning reform described by…
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Surveys: PN continues to make slight gains
The Nationalist Party continues to make slight gains according to the latest electoral survey published by Malta Today. The Labour Party continues to lead the PN although its advantage has declined further to 7600 votes from 8400 votes in October. The survey comes after a socially progressive budget which saw substantial tax cuts for families…
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New PN Leader Alex Borg closes gap substantially over Labour
The latest survey just published on MaltaToday shows the PN within just 8364 votes of Labour. This result is strikingly similar to the 2024 MEP Elections result where the PL won with an 8400 vote margin. This remarkable result comes a month after Alex Borg was elected PN leader and could be attributed to a…
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What renewal? The Labour Party is going backwards in every aspect
I suppose that the word “renewal” in this Times of Malta article should have been placed in quotation marks. “Renewal” is often used to describe a process whereas someone or an entity rebuild themselves possibly with positive effects to whatever they are doing. The Labour Party didn’t renew itself: it changed its leadership posts by…
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No gains, lots of pain
As the Labour Party loses support, PN is failing to make any gains and this failure is pushing PN and its leader Bernard Grech into the inevitable discussion about what to do next. Bernard Grech is genuinely worried about this performance and the Party’s fate, and he is willing to resign if a new leader…

