In the ever-shifting landscape of Maltese politics, the Labour Party (PL) has once again gained ground ahead of the Nationalist Party (PN) in MaltaToday’s latest survey.
The survey findings, based on data collected from Maltese voters, reveal that the Labour Party enjoys the support of 47.3% of respondents, marking a slight decrease of 1.7 points from the previous month. Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party maintains a 43.1% fraction of support, experiencing a more pronounced drop of 2.3 points during the same period.
The significance of these results lies in the widening lead of the Labour Party over its rival. The 4.2-point gap between the two parties represents an increase of 0.6 points from November, underlining a slight step forward for the PL in the eyes of the electorate. If an election were to take place tomorrow, and assuming a turnout of 69.8%, the data translates into a tangible advantage for the Labour Party—10,352 votes to be precise.
As Malta gears up for potential political changes, these survey results provide a crucial snapshot of the current sentiments among the electorate, shaping the narrative for the future trajectory of the island nation’s politics.
Meanwhile, Robert Abela maintains a solid 37.5% in the party leader barometer, with Bernard Grech trailing with 21.1%. The biggest share remains in the ‘none’ category with 41.3% of the electorate not trusting any party leaders.
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