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10 MALTATODAY SURVEY maltatoday | SUNDAY • 18 DECEMBER 2022 Call for Applications Manager (Finance) at Teatru Manoel (Ref: HR/TM/04/2022) JobPlus Permit No: 714/2022 e Manager (Finance) reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and is responsible for all aspects of finance at Teatru Manoel, from transaction processing to budgeting. Working with the CEO, the Manager (Finance) will be responsible for the provision of timely and accurate financial information within Teatru Manoel and externally, as well as providing key input into financial decision-making and strategy. e Manager (Finance) will be responsible for robust and efficient financial processes and systems to deliver the highest standards of service. Call for Applications for Senior Executive (Finance) at Teatru Manoel (Ref: HR/ TM/03/2022) Jobsplus Permit Number: 715/2022 e Senior Executive Finance reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and is responsible for all aspects of finance at Teatru Manoel, from transaction processing to budgeting. Working with the CEO, the Senior Executive Finance will be responsible for the provision of timely and accurate financial information within Teatru Manoel and externally, as well as providing key input into financial decision making and strategy. e Senior Executive Finance will be respon- sible for robust and efficient financial processes and systems to deliver the highest standards of service. Senior Executive (ICT & Administration) at Teatru Manoel (Ref: HR/TM/02/2022) Jobsplus Permit Number 716/2022 e Senior Executive - ICT & Administration reports to the CEO and is responsible to manage all technical facilities and aspects of the Teatru Manoel. e role is also responsible to ensuring effective systems are put in place and that the building is serviced and maintained within the designated operations budget. e Senior Executive - ICT & Administration is to ensure that all Teatru Manoel performances, workshops and events run smoothly from a technical perspective. "Interested applicants are to visit our website: www.teatrumanoel.mt for the full job de- scription, required qualifications and instructions on how to apply". Application deadline for all calls: Friday 6th January 2023 at noon. THE Labour Party's perfor- mance in the polls has gone from bad to worse since May and yet it remains well ahead of the Nationalist Party. In the last MaltaToday survey published at the start of Decem- ber, the PL registered its worst result at 36.4% as it continued to shed support. In electoral terms this would equate to 129,256 votes, representing a decline of almost 33,500 votes from its election result. And yet, despite this loss, the party in government remains significantly stronger than its main rival. In the December survey the PN clocked 24.2%, reversing the downward trend it had expe- rienced since May. This result would equate to 85,934 votes, representing a decline of 37,300 votes from the election result. PN punished harder than PL In electoral terms, the Decem- ber survey would give the PL an Support for the Labour Party has waned since the March general election but it remains strongly ahead of the Nationalist Party. Kurt Sansone analyses the survey numbers since the election Little change, big tremors: how MaltaToday's surveys mapped political fortunes PL performance based on MT surveys May 43.9% (155,889 votes) Jul 42% (149,142) Oct 39.4% (139,909) Dec 36.4% (129,256) Average 40.4% (143,460 votes) Decline/increase from election: -19,247 votes PN performance based on MT surveys May 28.8% (102,269 votes) Jul 25.8% (91,616) Oct 19.9% (70,665) Dec 24.2% (85,934) Average 24.7% (87,710 votes) Decline/increase from election: -35,523 votes ADPD based on MT surveys May 2.8% (9,943 votes) Jul 2% (7,102) Oct 3.2% (11,363) Dec 2.3% (8,167) Average 2.6% (9,233 votes) Decline/increase from election: +4,486 votes 'No-vote party' based on MT surveys May 11.2% (39,771 votes) Jul 14.5% (51,490) Oct 22.6% (80,253) Dec 22.2% (78,832) Average: 17.6% (62,498) Decline/increase from election: +2,671 votes Who are the non-voters? Based on MT surveys: Three categories of voters/non-voters from the 2022 general election and what ratio of them now falls in the no-vote category. Survey May July Oct Dec Non-voter 2022 51.3% 59.5% 65.7% 73.3% PL voters 2022 0.9% 3.9% 7.8% 9.9% PN voters 2022 5.6% 6.5% 21.1% 16.2% General Election 2022 Registered voters 355,075 1% = 3,551 voters PL 162,707 votes (55.1% of valid votes cast) PN 123,233 votes (41.7%) ADPD 4,747 votes (1.6%) Others 4,561 votes (1.5%) Difference in votes PL/PN 39,474 59,827 voters did not vote or invalidated their vote

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