Malta Abela’s Last-Minute Election Push: ‘Collect Your Vote, Keep Convincing People Until the Last Second’
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Abela’s Last-Minute Election Push: ‘Collect Your Vote, Keep Convincing People Until the Last Second’

Abela’s Last-Minute Push: ‘Collect Your Vote, Keep Convincing People Until the Last Second’

As the sun set over the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta, Prime Minister Robert Abela was not ready to call it a day. With less than 48 hours to go before Malta’s general election, Abela was still out on the campaign trail, his voice hoarse from hours of stump speeches. His message? ‘Collect your vote, keep convincing people until the last second.’

Door-to-Door in Birkirkara

In the heart of Malta’s central region, Abela found himself in Birkirkara, knocking on doors and greeting residents in their homes. The narrow streets of this bustling town were filled with a mix of anticipation and fatigue, as voters prepared to cast their ballots. Abela’s message was clear: ‘We’ve done a lot, but there’s more to do. We need your vote to continue.’

Abela’s Final Pitch: Economy and COVID-19

Throughout his campaign, Abela has focused on two key issues: the economy and Malta’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. He has touted the government’s economic record, pointing to pre-pandemic growth and a strong recovery plan. On the pandemic, Abela has emphasized the government’s swift response and the success of Malta’s vaccination campaign.

His final pitch? ‘We’ve weathered the storm, but we’re not out of the woods yet. We need your vote to continue protecting our people and rebuilding our economy.’

Abela’s Appeal to Youth and First-Time Voters

As the campaign has progressed, Abela has made a concerted effort to reach out to young voters and first-time voters. He has held rallies at universities and colleges, and has been active on social media, using platforms like Instagram and TikTok to connect with younger voters.

His message to them? ‘Your vote matters. You have the power to shape Malta’s future. Make your voice heard.’

As the clock ticks down to election day, Abela’s message is clear: every vote counts, and he’s not ready to give up until the last second. Whether he’ll succeed in his last-minute push remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Malta’s political scene is set for a thrilling finish.

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