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Which party would you vote for, if general elections were held today?


Results of 31st August 2006


Are you satisfied with the various parties' work? Do you think that the government shall be voted out of power and the opposition shall take over? Or do you think that Malta needs even a coalition between two parties? Or don't you want any changes?
General elections are still far away (probably in 2007 or even 2008). But what if.... What if general elections were held today? Which party would you vote for?

Between 10th and 24th August 2006 over 600 people participated in this online poll. Thank you very much!

Here the details:

689 votes were cast in this poll.

Unfortunately, there were 19 people who voted more than one time. The votes of these 19 people had to be made invalid in order to obtain a result which is more honest and true.
So the number of valid votes was 622.

Here the percentages that the various answers got:
PN (Nationalist Party):           221 votes   =   35,53 %
MLP (Malta Labour Party):         216 votes   =   34,73 %
AD (Green Party):                 112 votes   =   18,00 %
Other Parties:                     17 votes   =    2,73 %
Non Voters:                        56 votes   =    9,01 %


INTERPRETATIONS:

This means that for the first time since 1962 the Maltese parliament would host 3 parties. And to obtain a majority a government would have to consist of at least two parties, so a coalition government would become reality.

The editor would like to point out, that this poll is not representative for the whole country. However, it gives a clear indication anyway.

The current government party PN would remain the strongest parliamentary faction. The second strongest group in parliament would again be MLP.

The big winner would be
Alternattiva Demokratika (the Maltese Greens).
AD would take over a good amount of votes from both PN and MLP.


This shows very well, that the Maltese people want a third party in parliament and that neither PN nor MLP have as much support asthey used to have over the past few decades.

For democracy a 3 party parliament would definitely be healthy.

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