A recent survey conducted by MaltaToday has revealed that the Nationalist party has suffered another decline in support over the past month, creating a 16-point gap between the PN and the Labour Party.
The survey, conducted in October, shows the PN at 27.3% and the Labour Party at 43.2% with the former seeing a decrease by four points since September and the later undergoing a decrease of less than one percentage point. ADPD grew by 0.4 points since September, putting the party at 1.6%.
When considering the same amount of voters as the last general election, this would mean that the Labour Party may lead by a whopping 50,000 votes over the Nationalist Party.
Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech scored his second worst result since becoming PN leader with a score of 25.9%, with Prime Minister Robert Abela also seeing a decline of 2.3 points putting him at a score of 49.2%
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