In a post-election victory comment, former prime minister Joseph Muscat took to Facebook to state that ‘the movement won again’.
This comment and the subsequent few paragraphs refer to the movement birthed from Muscat’s first tenure as Labour leader, a turning point in the history of the Labour Party which lead to the eventual electoral domination up until today’s landslide electoral win.
In his Facebook post, Muscat highlighted that not only is the movement still alive, but stronger than ever – stating that it was not created out of political convenience but as a political, social and economic project which changed, and will continue to change Malta.
The former Prime Minister also stated that it is clear that the people refuse to accept the negativity they were subjected to, appealing to the Labour Party to reinvent itself and analyse the reasoning behind the unprecedented amount of non-voters, sustaining that superficial analysis is not enough.
He went on to state that he has no advice for the Nationalist Party and doesn’t think they would want it, choosing ‘to only highlight historical facts’ such as “the last time the PN secured the absolute trust of the majority for its governmental program in normal circumstances was in 1992. The 1998 election was premature amid crisis whilst the 2003 was a decision on the European Union. in 2008, there was only a relative majority of less than one chair. From 2009 until now, the Labour Party consistently secured the trust of around 55% of the people and the PN around 43%.”
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