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Elections·Trade & Economy·European Union

Malta holds snap election as PM fears Iran war fallout on economy

Sunday, 31 May 2026, 06:14 · 1 min read

Maltese voters have gone to the polls in a snap general election called by Prime Minister Robert Abela, who moved early amid concerns that the ongoing conflict involving Iran could drive up inflation and weaken his political standing. The economy and corruption have emerged as the central issues of the campaign, with Abela's Labour Party broadly favoured to secure a renewed mandate. Malta (a small EU island nation in the central Mediterranean) has been governed by Labour since 2013.

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Al Jazeera EnglishVoters in Malta head to polls for early elections ↗︎
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