Labour’s Noisy Protests: Disruption or Dialogue?
Labour supporters’ unorthodox protest tactics, involving whistles and vuvuzelas, have raised eyebrows and caused concern among Valletta residents and the t
Labour supporters’ unorthodox protest tactics, involving whistles and vuvuzelas, have raised eyebrows and caused concern among Valletta residents and the t
Malta’s economy is booming, but not everyone’s benefiting. Labour’s promises of reform ring hollow as corruption persists and EU rules are bent. It’s time
Labour Party in Malta adopts ‘Anarchy in the UK’ slogan, leaving voters confused or intrigued. What’s behind this provocative move?
Labour supporters take to the streets of Valletta in an unorthodox protest, dancing their way to political points. But is it all just a distraction from th
Malta’s youngest MEP, Alex Agius Saliba, faces backlash at home after alleged racist remarks in Brussels. Protests and calls for disciplinary action escala
A 30,000 vote gap in the latest poll puts Labour ahead, but what does this mean for Malta’s political landscape? Hot Malta investigates.
Beyond the vibrant posters and election buzz, explore the substance of Malta’s democracy. A look into Labour, Nationalist, and ADPD parties’ policies and p
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela calls on voters to cast their ballots early and continue convincing others until the last second in the country’s close
Robert Abela urges Labour supporters to leave no stone unturned in Malta’s general election, emphasizing the importance of every vote and conversation unti
Prime Minister Robert Abela urges Labour supporters to ‘collect your vote, keep convincing people until the last second’ as the party faces a tight race in
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela urges supporters to campaign until the last second in a tight election race, reflecting his vision for the country’s fu
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela is leaving no stone unturned in his bid for re-election, urging supporters to ‘collect their vote’ and keep campaigning