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Title: Parliamentary election in Malta, 26 March 2022
Authors: Harwood, Mark
Keywords: Elections -- Malta
European Parliament -- Elections, 2022
Representative government and representation -- Malta
Political campaigns -- Malta
Single transferable voting -- Malta
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Groupe d’études géopolitiques
Citation: Harwood, M. (2022). Parliamentary Election in Malta, 26 March 2022. Electoral Bulletins of the European Union, 03, https://geopolitique.eu/en/articles/parliamentary-election-in-malta-26-march-2022/
Abstract: Malta is the EU’s smallest and most densely populated country, situated south of Italy in the central Mediterranean. A British colony for 160 years, it gained independence in 1964 and joined the EU in 2004. A unitary state, its political system is based on the Westminster model and its main political parties were established over a century ago (Harwood 2014). After independence all minor parties lost their seats in parliament and since 1966 Malta has been a two-party system, only the Social Democrats and Christian Democrats being elected to parliament, meaning that governments always enjoy absolute control over parliamentary business (the Democratic Party entered parliament in 2017 in an electoral coalition with the Christian Democrats but lost their seats in 2019 when both its MPs resigned from their party). Through patronage, the political parties have become exceptionally powerful and have consolidated their grip on the country through ownership of the main commercial TV channels, newspapers and online media. [Excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/103405
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