Two blue establishments - Joseph Zahra
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The results of the May 25 European Parliament and local elections were a drubbing for the Nationalist Party. But it was neither a meltdown nor a wipeout, as some suggested. The PN still commands a majority in a large swathe of the country, in electoral distriTwo blue establishments - Joseph Zahra
The results of the May 25 European Parliament and local elections were a drubbing for the Nationalist Party. But it was neither a meltdown nor a wipeout, as some suggested. The PN still commands a majority in a large swathe of the country, in electoral districts eight to 12. Against all predictions, it contained the haemorrhage in Gozo. The red belt is widening but the blue belt is holding the PN fort, albeit with reduced majorities. An examination of the voting in the 2017 general election and this year’s local council elections gives comparative results that are revealing. This is not an exercise intended to mitigate the PN’s defeat at the polls but aimed at putting the results in perspective. Below are the results of the local councils in the eighth to the 12th district, which, for many years, gave a majority to the PN, compared to those of the general election (2017 general election results in brackets). District 8 (Balzan, Birkirkara, Iklin, Lija) PN: 9,936 – 50.7% (12,591 – 52.9%). PL: 9,116 – 46.5% (10,830 – 45.5%). Others: 542 – 2.8% (384 – 1.6%). District 9 (Għargħur, Msida, San Ġwann, Swieqi, Ta’ Xbiex) PN: 9,986 – 55.1% (13,007 – 56.3%). PL: 7,951 – 43.9% (9,712 –... Read more