THE Labour Party
still leads the Na-
tionalist Party by a
tight three-point
margin in an in-
dication that the
budget has not
swayed voters ei-
ther way.
The results from MaltaToday's
post budget survey puts the PL's
support at 48.7% against the PN's
46.1%, the same levels the parties
had in October. The third-party
vote collectively stands at 5.2%.
The results come from a survey of
799 respondents contacted over the
past two weeks and are based on a
projected turnout of 81%. Based
on this projected turnout the PL is
leading by 7,602 votes.
The difference between the two
main parties is within the survey's
margin of error (+/-3.5 points).
The survey kicked off after the
budget speeches of the respective
party leaders.
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Labour leads by three points,
gets no budget bounce
The Labour Party is three points ahead of the Nationalist Party but is stumped by lack of
budget bounce • 12% of PL voters intent on not voting compared to just 5% of PN voters
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JAMES
DEBONO
jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt
PL 48.7%
ADPD 4.1%
Momentum 1.2%
PN 46.1%
Others 0.0%
Age Gender Region Education 2022 Voters
100.0%
90.0%
80.0%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
Voting Intentions
All Voters
October 2025