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‘PN Not Making Inroads Among PL Voters’: Hermann Schiavone Analyses Surveys
‘PN Not Making Inroads Among PL Voters’: Hermann Schiavone Analyses Surveys

‘PN Not Making Inroads Among PL Voters’: Hermann Schiavone Analyses Surveys

Electoral expert and former PN MP Hermann Schiavone said that the two political surveys that were published this weekend both show that the PN has yet to make inroads among PL voters. “If the PN is to win the election, it needs serious shifts from the PL but these aren’t registering so far,” Schiavone said on ONE TV’s Paperscan. “When Joseph Muscat

Youths have returned to the PN, Alex Borg says after survey results

Youths have returned to the PN, Alex Borg says after survey results

Youths have returned to the Nationalist Party, PN leader Alex Borg said on Sunday after a MaltaToday survey found that the Nationalist Party is beating Labour among those aged 16 to 35. "In the two weeks that I have been leader, youths have again begun choosing the Nationalist Party. This is a clear sign that young people are seeing the Nationalist

Second survey this weekend shows narrowing gap between Labour and the PN

Second survey this weekend shows narrowing gap between Labour and the PN

The gap between the Labour Party and the Nationalist Party has been narrowed to 8,394 with Labour in the lead, according to the latest survey by MaltaToday issued on Sunday. The survey was made just after Alex Borg became leader of the PN. The newspaper said the the PL scored 48.8%, the PN 45.9% and third parties collectively garnered 5.4%. Another

Labour holds slim lead over PN in first survey after Borg’s election

Labour holds slim lead over PN in first survey after Borg’s election

The Labour Party holds a narrow three-point lead over the Nationalist Party in the first MaltaToday survey since Alex Borg's election as PN leader. According to MaltaToday's October survey, Labour registers 48.8% support while the Nationalists stand at 45.9%. Third parties collectively garner 5.4%, with ADPD at 2.4% and Momentum at 2%. Another survey

Full Survey Results: Labour Recovers, PN Unites, Undecideds Fade

Full Survey Results: Labour Recovers, PN Unites, Undecideds Fade

Labour has recovered much of the ground it lost earlier this year, with the latest survey by pollster Vincent Marmarà showing the party now projected to win 51.7% of the vote and enjoy a 25,000-vote lead over the Nationalists if an election were held tomorrow. The findings, collected between 25th September and 1st October 2025, confirm that both Labour

Exclusive: Undecided Voters Shrink With Election On The Horizon

Exclusive: Undecided Voters Shrink With Election On The Horizon

Undecided voters are shrinking fast, with the latest survey by pollster Vincent Marmarà showing that Maltese voters are beginning to align themselves more firmly with their natural parties – a telltale sign that an election could be just around the corner. In February, more than one in five voters, 22%, told Marmarà they didn’t know who they would

Exclusive: Labour Bounces Back With 25,000-Vote Lead, New Marmarà Survey Shows

Exclusive: Labour Bounces Back With 25,000-Vote Lead, New Marmarà Survey Shows

2025 is quietly shaping up to be the year of electoral rehab for Labour. The party has regained much of the ground it lost earlier this year, with over 80% of its 2022 voters now saying they would back the party again, according to the latest survey by Prof. Vincent Marmarà. The findings, shared exclusively with Lovin Malta, show Labour’s vote share

Survey shows Labour leading by 25,000 votes

Survey shows Labour leading by 25,000 votes

If an election were held today, Labour would win by 25,000 votes, a survey carried out by statistician Vince Marmara showed. A new political survey - the first since Alex Borg became leader of the Nationalist Party - shows Labour maintaining a significant lead over its rivals. When asked how they would vote if a general election were held tomorrow,

Exclusive: The Alex Effect – Trust Gap Between Leaders Lowest In Two Decades

Exclusive: The Alex Effect – Trust Gap Between Leaders Lowest In Two Decades

The trust rating gap between Malta’s political leaders is the lowest it has been since 2008, although Alex Borg’s gains for PN have not come at Robert Abela’s expense, a new survey by Vincent Marmarà for Lovin Malta has found. Borg’s gains aren’t coming at Abela’s cost as the Prime Minister improved his trust rating by 4.7 points (from 37.8% to 42