Members of the Nationalist Party will not have a vote in the upcoming Opposition leadership election if Bernard Grech is the only candidate.
According to the party statute, Grech will only need a simple majority in the PN’s general council if he runs on his own. The council is made up of more than 1,600 party delegates (councillors) from the party’s various structures.
Predecessor Adrian Delia has ruled out leadership, with Joe Giglio and Mark Anthony Sammut also ruling it out as well. This makes Grech the only person in the party to announce contestation for the leadership.
If only one person runs for the post, members will not get the chance to vote and the decision will be limited to councillors.
If more than two candidates contest, a secret vote will be held in the general council to trim the list down. The top two candidates will face off in an election among party members whereas if if only two candidates contest, the decision will be taken directly by the membership base.
Two years ago, during the leadership race, Grech obtained 69.3% of the members’ vote against Adrian Delia. Grech obtained 12,663 votes against Delia’s 5,622, with 77 invalid votes.
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