
Today marks 12 years since the historic 2013 general election, which saw Joseph Muscat’s Labour Party achieve a landslide victory, ushering in a new era of political dominance in Malta with Labour entering government.
The election ended the Nationalist Party’s 15-year rule, with Labour securing 55% of the vote—the highest in 58 years—winning a nine-seat parliamentary majority. This resounding victory returned Labour to power for the first time since 1998, with Muscat becoming Prime Minister.
On the anniversary, Labour officials, past and present, shared tribute posts celebrating the party’s triumph and acknowledging Joseph Muscat’s leadership. The election is widely regarded as a turning point in Maltese politics, shaping the country’s governance over the past decade.
Over the past 12 years the Labour Party have had governments led by Joseph Muscat and after by Robert Abela, due to Muscat’s resignation.
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