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Malta calls early election, with PM pledging stability amid Iran war

By Thomson Reuters Apr 27, 2026 | 1:15 PM

VALLETTA, April 27 (Reuters) – Malta will hold a parliamentary election on May 30, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Monday, calling the vote a year before ​his current five-year term expires.

Abela said in a ‌televised message that with the coming months expected to be “crucial” given the international situation, Malta needed a government which could focus solely on stability.

“Only this government can continue to provide the stability that ‌the ​country needs,” he said, while stressing ⁠that the country was well ⁠prepared financially and he could guarantee that energy prices would continue to be stable.

His Labour Party government holds a comfortable majority in the Maltese parliament and opinion ​polls show it is on track to easily win a record fourth successive term.

Malta’s economy is among the ⁠best performers in Europe, with the ⁠deficit at 2.2% of GDP, government debt at ​46%, low inflation and no real unemployment, with the country ​needing to import foreign workers for many sectors.

However, ‌concerns have been raised that the current conflict in the Middle East could spike inflation for a country reliant on imports, and also undermine tourism as aviation fuel prices ⁠rise.

Speculation over an early election had been mounting for weeks, with the prime minister hinting at an announcement during several recent speeches.

Abela’s ⁠chief opponent will ‌be Alex Borg, who was elected leader ⁠of the centre-right Nationalist Party just months ​ago.

Only ‌these two parties have been represented in ​Malta’s parliament ⁠since 1966. Labour currently holds 55% of the seats, a record gap over its Nationalist rivals in a country where margins have traditionally been much tighter.

Turnout at the polls is usually in the region of 90%.

(Reporting by Christopher Scicluna; Editing ​by Alison Williams)