PN braces itself for more political haemorrhage
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The Nationalist Party is bracing itself for more political haemorrhage as vote-counting for the elections held on Saturday in 67 local councils starts on Wednesday afternoon and continues until Friday. Localities have been divided into three groups for votPN braces itself for more political haemorrhage
The Nationalist Party is bracing itself for more political haemorrhage as vote-counting for the elections held on Saturday in 67 local councils starts on Wednesday afternoon and continues until Friday. Localities have been divided into three groups for vote-counting purposes. The localities being counted on Wednesday are - Birzebbuġa, Għajnsielem, Dingli, Balzan, Tarxien, Zebbuġ, Valletta, Fontana, Marsa, Mellieħa, Qrendi, Nadur, Xewkija, Zejtun, Zurrieq, Għasri, Iklin, Mqabba, Pembroke, St Julian’s, St Paul’s Bay, Sta Venera and Ta’ Xbiex. The local elections were held together with the European Parliament. Labour won a majority of 54.2 per cent, with a gap of 42,656 from the Nationalist Party in the EP elections on a turnout of 70.12%. Turnout for the council elections was 60.46%. With thousands of PN-leaning supporters believed to have stayed away, a large number of localities may turn red from blue, including Valletta and traditionally PN-supporting towns, such as Siġġiewi. PN general secretary Clyde Puli admitted his fears in a Net TV interview on Monday, but added that a party analysis of the way votes were cast in the 2017 general elections showed that had the council... Read more