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WATCH: Bernard Grech calls Robert Abela to congratulate him on Labour electoral victory

Mar 27 2022 Share

In a comment to Television Malta, Nationalist Party Secretary General Michael Piccinino addressed the recently-announced ‘absolute majority’ win for the Labour Party.

Piccinino began by thanking voters for believing in the Nationalist Party before going on to state that Bernard Grech has actually called Robert Abela to congratulate him on what is another landslide victory for Labour.

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Earlier today, Robert Abela told the national broadcaster that all signs point towards an ‘absolute majority’ for the Labour Party.

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Labour victory means that ‘Malta will remain united’, Chris Fearne says

Labour victory means that 'Malta will remain united', Chris Fearne says
Mar 27 2022 Share

During an Interview on One, Chris Fearne has stated that Labour have secured a convincing electoral victory and that it is of great satisfaction to continue to lead to Maltese people.

He stated that the victory means that Malta will remain united “with a government for all Maltese and Gozitan people” before going on to thank everyone who voted for the Labour Party.

Fearne assured watchers that the government will represent all of Malta on not just those who voted Labour, highlighting that they will pursue individuals who did not vote Labour, or did not vote at all, to discover where the party is failing and how they can improve.

What do you make of these statements?

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All 132 passengers on Chinese aircraft crash confirmed dead

All 132 passengers on Chinese aircraft crash confirmed dead
Mar 27 2022 Share

China has confirmed that all 132 of the passengers on board the China Eastern Airlines flight which crashed earlier this week have died.

The plane had plunged from more than 6,000m on Monday 21st March, crashing into a mountainside near Wuzhou in Teng County, Guangxi province in China.

Following a fire sparked by the crash, a recovery mission team confirmed it had found human remains at the site, confirming to state media in the country that everyone on board has sadly died. 

With 123 passengers and 9 crew members aboard, more than 300 rescue workers have been working at the site following the crash. The cockpit voice recorder is being analysed in Beijing.

Much of the aircraft disintegrated on impact due to the force of the crash, badly damaging the black box when it was recovered from the wreckage. 

It was revealed that a family of three, carrying an 18-month old daughter, were on board the plane. They were hading to Guangzhou for medical treatment for the child and ended up on the plane due to their previous flight being cancelled. 

Personnel claimed that the plane passed all checks prior to take-off and had flown the normal flight path through ‘not dangerous’ weather. Investigations are ongoing. 

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Labour Party wins 2022 general election

Labour Party wins 2022 general election
Mar 27 2022 Share

Robert Abela’s Labour Party is reported to have officially won the 2022 general election.

The Labour Party approached the election with the slogan Malta Flimkien, a campaign centred around an appeal for unity and increased opportunities whilst relying on Labour’s reputation in government.

In a call with Television Malta, Prime minister Robert Abela revealed that Labour have secured ‘an absolute majority’ and while it would not be prudent to comment on numbers as of yet, “work will begin from tomorrow.”

Check out this video from the Naxxar counting hall:

 

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Vote counting officially started at 9:24AM with initial samples showing the election result to be in the Labour Party’s favour, despite what is reported to be a historically low election turnout.

Yesterday, the official election turnout by 2pm was reported to be 44.8%, which is 8 points less than the turnout in 2013 – over 50,000 votes were not submitted.

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