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Malta, the smallest EU member state, includes around 0.1% of the total EU population. Maltese voters elect 6 MEPs (5 until 2011) to the European Parliament, or one every 69,342 voters - the lowest population-per-seat ratio in the EU, [2] 10 times smaller than the EU average (680,000) and 20 times smaller than the largest European Parliament constituency.
General elections were held in Malta between 11 and 13 June 1932. [1] The Nationalist Party emerged as the largest party, winning 21 of the 32 seats in the Legislative Assembly and five of the seven elected seats in the Senate .
The election program of the Nationalist Party was released on 24 February, which had included 540 proposals in total. [77] The party also pledged a one billion investment in ten new economic sectors. [78] [79] In March, the Nationalist Party also stated its support for creating free permits, licences and government services for feast organisers ...
General elections were held in Malta on 18 and 19 October 1921. [1] The Maltese Political Union emerged as the largest party, winning 14 of the 32 seats in the Legislative Assembly and four of the seven elected seats in the Senate. [2] Joseph Howard became prime minister.
General elections were held in Malta on 12 April 2003. [1] The result was a victory for the Nationalist Party , which won 35 of the 65 seats in Parliament. MPs who stood down
This is a list of members of the Maltese House of Representatives elected to the 14th legislature in the 2022 Maltese general election. [1] [2] In the Parliament, the Labour Party holds a majority of seats after securing a third consecutive victory: 44 are members of the Labour Party, and 35 of the Nationalist Party. [3]
General elections were held in Malta between 25 and 27 October 1947. [1] They were the first elections held under universal suffrage for women [2] and Agatha Barbara became the first woman elected to Parliament. These elections saw the Labour Party win 24 of the 40 seats.
General elections were held in Malta on 9 May 1987. [1] The Nationalist Party won a majority of votes and won a one-seat majority in the unicameral legislature. [2] Although the Nationalist Party received the most votes, the Malta Labour Party won a majority of seats.