After election rumours resurfaced, mostly given the announcement of Pope Francis’ visit in Malta in April, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed the situation – only to keep everyone guessing some more.
Tuesday and Wednesday saw social media blow up with speculation of when the general election will take place. The announcement that more, if not most, COVID-19 measures will be lifted in February, also fuelled the fire of when the election will take place.
However, the Prime Minister simply left everyone guessing more, telling reporters that ‘it will be over by June’. With dates such as 12th March being floated around, the Prime Minister may opt for an early June election.
This would take the administration to its natural end. Should he go for this decision, parliament can be dissolved at the start of May. The latest a general election can be held is September 2022, but the Prime Minister has absolute discretion to call an election any time beforehand.
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