Setting politics aside, PN candidate Emma Portelli Bonnici went on to sign the nomination for an ADPD candidate and friend, Mina Jack Tolu, as they needed the remaining nominee.
For one to participate in the general election, a prospective candidate must have four nominations by persons from the district they are contesting in to be able to be part of the electoral race.
Mina Jack Tolu, an ADPD candidate and trans-rights activist, was one nominee short from the 10th district they wished to contest in. Following a friendly photo together at the Electoral Commission, Bonnici went on to sign their candidate nomination form.
Posting to her instagram story, Bonnici said that it was ‘an absolute no-brainer to sign their candidate nomination form, regardless of the fact that they’re running on a different party’s ticket.’
‘The main reason I became a candidate at all was because I did not like the way politics is conducted in Malta, and dialogue and communication between all of us has never been more important than at this juncture in our history’ said the PN candidate.
Tolu went on to thank Bonnici on their instagram as well, saying that despite a PN candidate signing their nomination is a small gesture, ‘in our country, where people are scared to associate with politics because of the tribalism, it is an important one.’
‘This is the future Maltese politics can have. One where dialogue is central to our discussions. Keep this in mind when voting in March. It’s time for a new approach’ concluded Tolu.
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Photo Source: Emma Portelli Bonnici FB, Mina Tolu FB