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DARK SECRETS: Malta heads to the polls ruling party set to win - The Real Truth

Voting in parliamentary elections has opened in Malta, with opinion polls showing the ruling Labour Party ‌on course to win a record-breaking fourth term.

Prime Minister Robert Abela called the ‌snap election just four years into the current five-year term, citing future challenges for ‌the Mediterranean island stemming from the uncertain international situation.

Malta's economy is among the best performers in the European Union, growing four per cent last year, with inflation low and no real unemployment. Electricity and fuel prices have been frozen ‌for the best ‌part of ⁠10 years, making them the lowest in Europe.

However, ​concerns have been raised that the conflict in the Middle East could spike inflation in the EU's smallest member state, which is reliant on imports, and undermine tourism as aviation fuel prices rise.

Various opinion polls have consistently shown Abela's Labour Party on course to ‌win ​a comfortable majority in parliament, as it did in 2013, 2017 and 2022.

While ​six political ‌parties are on the ballot paper, Labour and the opposition centrist Nationalist ​Party have been the only ones to make it to parliament since 1966, with the smaller parties garnering less than five per cent of ​the ​vote.

Abela has campaigned on ​the strength of the economy, promising competence ‌and stability.

The Nationalist Party under new leader Alex Borg has complained the strong economy has not translated into a better quality of life.

A huge influx of migrant workers over the past decade has also raised questions ​over rising rents, overcrowding and pressure on infrastructure and the health ​service.

Election results are expected around 8pm AEST on Sunday.

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