The Nationalist Party executive will meet this Thursday to outline the details of the leadership election process.
The executive meeting will be followed by a general council session on Sunday, which will be the official start of the rather lengthy process which will see the Opposition getting a new or keeping its leader.
This is due to PN statute requiring party leader Bernard Grech to step down after having lost a general election. This will give party members the opportunity to elect a new candidate if that is what they deem right.
Grech himself said that he aims to re-contest his post, something he hinted at during the general election campaign as well as after the official results were published.
He is also the only candidate so far to have stated that he intends to run. Sunday’s council will set out the nomination process timeline, voting candidates, campaigning and the eventual election.
If Grech is the only sole candidate for the election, he will only need a simple majority vote to stay in the post. If others contest the list, a secret vote will be held should there be more than two candidates. The top two will face off in an election.
Grech became leader in October 2020, getting 69.3% of party member votes against Adrian Delia. Delia ruled out contesting, as did popular PN MP Joe Giglio.
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