3 Years From Labour’s Victory In 2022 General Election

3 Years From Labour's Victory In 2022 General Election
Mar 26 2025 Share

Today marks 3 years since the Labour Party’s victory in the 2022 General Election.

Held on the 26th of March 2022, the election saw over 304,000 votes cast, with Robert Abela’s led party registering 162,707 votes, or 55.11%.

The Nationalist Party registered 41.74% of the votes, or approximately 123,000 votes in favour.

Abela took the charge of the party in 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck and right after Joseph Muscat’s resignation.

The Labour Party retained a majority in parliament and won a third consecutive election for the first time since 1981.

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Survey Finds One in Three Students Have Been Asked to Share Intimate Photos Online

Mar 25 2025 Share

In a press release parliamentary secretary for quality and reforms Rebecca Buttigieg emphasised the importance of fostering a culture of respect in relationships because only in this way can we address the issue of gender stereotypes, which are often the main cause of domestic violence.

Around three hundred students from St Joseph schools in Blata l-Bajda and Raħal Ġdid, and from De La Salle College, attended these interactive workshops, which were organized by the National Commission Against Gender-Based Violence and Domestic Violence.

Among other topics, the workshops addressed abusive behaviors that students might encounter online through social media platforms.

These workshops are a continuation of the campaign ‘Nieqfu Flimkien, Flimkien Infiqu.’

In an informal and anonymous survey conducted among students during the workshops, it was revealed that nearly a third (30.52%) of the students who participated in the survey stated that there had been occasions when they were asked to send intimate photos online.

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First Strawberries Feast Being Organised In Nadur Gozo

First Strawberries Feast Being Organised In Nadur Gozo
Mar 25 2025 Share

On 18th May 2025, Nadur Square in Gozo will host the island’s very first Strawberry Festival, celebrating the sweet and vibrant strawberry season.

The festival will feature a variety of strawberry treats, including strawberry shortcake, ice cream, jams, and chocolate-covered strawberries. Visitors can explore the Strawberry Market, where fresh local strawberries and handmade goods from talented vendors will be available.

Live entertainment will set the festive mood, with music, dance, and engaging competitions throughout the day. For families, there will be a range of activities, including a bouncing castle, traditional games, arts and crafts, and strawberry-themed contests, making it an enjoyable experience for all ages.

The event promises to be a celebration of community spirit, food, and fun, as locals and visitors come together to enjoy the flavours and atmosphere of Gozo.

The Qalb il-Frawli Strawberry Festival is set to be an unforgettable event in Nadur Square, Gozo, on 18th May 2025, offering a delightful day of festivities for all.

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Rising Prices & Cost Of Living Main Voter Concerns

Rising Prices & Cost Of Living Main Voter Concerns
Mar 25 2025 Share

The European Parliament’s 2024 post-electoral Eurobarometer survey examines citizens’ voting behaviour in the recent European elections, the key issues influencing their decisions, and their attitudes towards the EU and the European Parliament.

Rising prices and the cost of living (42%) and the economic situation (41%) were the primary factors driving Europeans to vote in the June elections.

A third of voters (34%) were motivated by international issues, while a similar proportion cited defending democracy and the rule of law (32%). Among non-voters, 46% said the cost of living and 36% the economic situation could have encouraged them to vote.

 

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Trust in European parliamentary democracy is notably high at the beginning of the tenth EP parliamentary term, with 42% of citizens expressing a positive view of the European Parliament — the highest figure ever recorded.

Citizens are optimistic about the EU’s future, with 65% holding a positive outlook, and 70% of Europeans believe their country has benefitted from EU membership, a figure that has remained stable in recent years.

The study also reveals that voting in European elections has become a democratic habit for many. Among voters, 46% always vote, 42% see it as their civic duty, and 20% vote to support a political party aligned with their values.

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