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PL Candidates Begin Submitting Nominations For Casual Elections
PL Candidates Begin Submitting Nominations For Casual Elections

PL Candidates Begin Submitting Nominations For Casual Elections

Labour Party candidates have started submitting their nominations for the upcoming casual elections, with eight parliamentary seats up for grabs following last weekend’s general election. Candidates have until 10th June to file their nominations, while the casual elections are set to take place on 12th June. The vacancies were created after several

PL candidates start submitting nominations for casual elections

PL candidates start submitting nominations for casual elections

PL electoral candidates have started submitting their nominations for the casual elections, which will be held on June 12. PL candidates can submit their nominations until June 10. The casual elections will be held in the second, third, seventh, eighth, ninth, eleventh and twelfth districts after eight Labour MPs gave up their seats . Prime Minister

Labour's casual elections to be held on June 12

Labour's casual elections to be held on June 12

The casual elections for Labour Party candidates will be held on Friday June 12, the Electoral Commission has announced. The casual elections will be held in the second, third, seventh, eighth, ninth, eleventh and twelfth districts after eight Labour MPs gave up their seats. Unlike the Nationalist Party, where the party statute states that MPs elected

PN leader Alex Borg to give up 12th district

PN leader Alex Borg to give up 12th district

Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg will be ceding the 12th district and keeping the 13 th ending days of speculation that will now lead to the holding of casual elections to replace PN candidates who were elected on two districts in last week's election. In a statement issued Frday evening, the PN also announced which districts the other six candidates

Labour casual elections to be held on 12 June

Labour casual elections to be held on 12 June

The Electoral Commission has announced the opening of nominations for a series of casual elections to fill vacancies in the House of Representatives across eight electoral districts following the ceding of seats by elected Members of Parliament. In a statement issued on Friday, the Commission said that the President of the Republic has formally commissioned

Labour Decides Which District Seats Will Be Vacated Ahead Of Casual Elections

Labour Decides Which District Seats Will Be Vacated Ahead Of Casual Elections

The Labour Party has officially decided which parliamentary seats will be vacated by MPs elected from two districts, paving the way for a series of casual elections. The decision was taken during the first meeting of the Labour Party’s National Executive following the general election, held jointly with the Parliamentary Group. Through a secret ballot,

Labour will hold casual elections in these districts

Labour will hold casual elections in these districts

Following the appointment of a new cabinet , the PL has now decided where the casual elections will be held. Unlike the PN, where the party statute states that MPs elected in two districts must vacate the seat where they received the lowest share of votes, Labour’s rules give the party a free hand to decide which seats should be vacated. Late on Wednesday,

Casual elections: PM to cede second district, Ian Borg the seventh

Casual elections: PM to cede second district, Ian Borg the seventh

At the first meeting of the National Executive of the Labour Party, held jointly with the Parliamentary Group after the general election, the Labour Party decided which seats are to be ceded by the candidates who were elected on two districts. By secret ballot at this meeting, the National Executive decided that: The casual election for Prime Minister