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    Malta voting opens in snap parliamentary election

    May 30, 2026
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    VALLETTA, MALTA / EuroWire / — Voting opened Saturday in Malta’s parliamentary election, with voters choosing a new House of Representatives in a snap poll called before the end of the legislature’s five-year term. Polling stations were scheduled to operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. without interruption, according to the Electoral Commission, as the European Union’s smallest member state held a national vote focused on economic management, public services, housing pressures and infrastructure strain.

    Malta voting opens in snap parliamentary election
    Polling opens across Malta’s 13 districts for a snap parliamentary election. (Credit – WAM)

    Prime Minister Robert Abela, leader of the governing Labour Party, called the early election after four years of the current term. Labour has governed Malta since 2013 and won the last three general elections in 2013, 2017 and 2022. Abela’s government entered the vote with Malta reporting strong economic growth, low inflation and near full employment, while maintaining freezes on electricity and fuel prices that have been in place for much of the past decade.

    The opposition Nationalist Party, led by Alex Borg, has campaigned on concerns that headline economic gains have not been matched by improvements in daily living standards. The party has pointed to higher rents, crowding, pressure on public infrastructure and the health system, and the effects of a large increase in foreign workers over the past decade. Six political parties are on the ballot, although Labour and the Nationalist Party have been the only parties represented in parliament since 1966.

    Voting across 13 districts

    The election is being held across 13 electoral districts, with voters required to attend the polling centre listed on their voting document. The Electoral Commission said voters who are able to vote without assistance are to enter polling booths in sequence with voters who require help from assistant electoral commissioners. Earlier voting arrangements were available for eligible voters who were abroad, hospitalized or otherwise covered by special voting procedures set out before polling day.

    Malta had 356,832 eligible voters for the May 30 general election, including 18,622 first-time voters. Ballots are due to be handled at the Naxxar counting complex after polling closes, with vote sorting scheduled to begin on Sunday morning. Election results are expected after the sorting and counting process, which traditionally draws close attention from parties, candidates and supporters because Malta’s political contests are often measured through both national vote margins and district level outcomes.

    Economy and public services

    The campaign took place against a backdrop of a Maltese economy that expanded by about 4 percent in 2025, one of the stronger performances in the European Union. Malta’s economy relies heavily on services, tourism, imports and foreign labour, factors that have shaped the debate over wages, rent, transport, healthcare capacity and quality of life. The government has emphasized stability and economic continuity, while the opposition has argued for changes in governance and public service delivery.

    Malta’s parliamentary system uses a single transferable vote, with voters ranking candidates in order of preference in multi-seat districts. The election will determine the composition of the House of Representatives and, through the parliamentary majority, the next government. The contest is centred on the Labour Party and the Nationalist Party, the two dominant forces in Maltese politics, as voters cast ballots in an election that will decide whether the governing party continues its current period in office or whether the opposition returns to power.

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