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JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt mt SURVEY maltatoday | SUNDAY • 8 JUNE 2025 5 PN in freefall as Labour leads by 14 points PL widens gap from 8.8 points in last survey to 13.6 points now • PN has lower retention rate and loses more votes to third parties THE Labour Party is leading the Na- tionalist Party by a staggering 13.6 percentage points, which translates into an advantage of 38,802 votes, MaltaToday's June survey shows. The results from MaltaToday's June survey released today put the PL's support at 53.3% against the PN's 39.7%. Momentum scored 3.1% and ADPD 1.6%. The results are based on a projected turnout of 80.3%. Compared to the last MaltaTo- day survey held in April, the PL has gained 1.7 points and the PN has lost 3.1 points. In the same time frame the percentage of non-voters has dropped by 2.8 points. As a result, the gap between the two main parties has increased from 24,145 votes in April to 38,802 now. This suggests that Labour's lead over the PN is now a mere 672 votes less than in the 2022 general elec- tion. Labour's gains can be attributed to a remarkable drop in abstention of Labour voters. The results show that among PL voters in the 2022 general election, the number of non-voters today has consistently decreased from 21.1% in February to 11% in April and to just 6.7% now. More- over, the PL now retains more of its 2022 votes than the PN. While the PL retains 87.2% of its votes, the PN CONTINUES NEXT PAGE > maltatoday PL 53.3% ADPD 1.6% Momentum 3.1% PN 39.7% Others 2.2% Age Gender Region Education 2022 Voters 100.0% 90.0% 87.6% 82.1% Voting Intentions All Voters Polling and market research since 2002 SURVEY April 2025

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