Labour MP Oliver Scicluna said on Tuesday that Malta, according to him, is too small to have 13 electoral districts.
Speaking in Parliament, Scicluna highlighted how certain European countries that are bigger than Malta have fewer electoral districts.
The MP also revealed that MPs from both sides of the house expressed agreement with him, either publicly or privately, when he took to social media to speak about the problems of political patronage.
Expressing his belief that the electoral system is in need of overhaul, Scicluna said that ‘the way MPs are elected is not always of benefit to the country.’
This is due to much of a candidate’s focus ends up being on chasing votes he said, clarifying that his declaration did not mean MPs should not remain in close contact with their constituents.
‘I did not say we should not always be there for the people. Politics should be based on what people tell us’ said Scicluna. He said that the time was ripe for a discussion on what is expected for local councils, many of which did not have necessary resources to carry out work.
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