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KURT SANSONE THE Labour Party leads the Nationalist Party by 15 points with 20 days to go until people vote in the European election, the lat- est MaltaToday survey shows. The voting share for both major par- ties has increased since the April survey but for the first time in this election campaign Norman Lowell's Impe- rium Europa has registered in the polls. The PL scored 44.1%, more than two points higher on last month's result, and the PN scored 29%, an increase of just under four points. The results come on the back of a drop in those who say they will not vote, from 13.8% in April to 9.8% now. Similarly, those who are uncertain who to vote for, dropped from 17.3% last month to 12.4% in May. Although both parties have benefitted from these declines, it appears the PN edged Labour in attracting these voters. The gap between the two major parties has returned back to the level it was in March and based on these results, the dif- ference would translate into a vote margin of just over 45,000. margin of just over 45,000. PGS 14-17 YOUR FIRST READ AND CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT maltatoday €1.95 2 today Gen-erally don't care... today today SUNDAY • 5 MAY 2019 • ISSUE 1017 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Labour 15 points ahead of PN FRANK PSAILA The PN's 'man with a plan' INTERVIEW 16-17 Body of missing man found off Pembroke after intensive search Two dead as fishing boat capsizes off Zonqor Point City glory Valletta clinch their 25th championship as title decider against Hibs ends in penalty shoot-out PAGE 32-33 Delia and Muscat KURT SANSONE TWO men died and another two were hospitalised after their fishing-boat capsized off Żonqor Point on Friday night. A massive search operation was underway in Marsaskala after the 45ft fishing vessel 'Zaira' capsized in the rough weather that hit the Maltese islands. One man, a Moroccan of 29 years, died. Another, the own- er of the vessel, Luciano Sapi- enza, was still missing at the time of the incident. His body was later found at 7pm yester- day by the Armed Forces off Pembroke following an inten- sive search. Two men on the vessel, aged 35 and 29, were injured but were able to swim to shore. SUNDAY • 'man with INTERVIEW Delia and Muscat With less than three weeks to go before the European election, polls show vote margin of over 45,000 mt survey Far-right gains? First sign of ultra- nationalist support in EU elections PAGE 14 PHOTO DOMINIC BORG How Muscat wins the populist game for the 'little rich man' PGS 12-13 JOSANNE CASSAR An unenthusiastic debate PAGE 24 WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT Gen-erally don't care... Maltese millennials are among Europe's least likely to protest or strike PAGE 10

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