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THE Labour Party still leads the Na- tionalist Party by a three-point mar- gin that translates into 9,262 votes, in the first Malt- aToday survey for 2026. The PL support stands at 48.9% against the PN's 45.7%. The third-party vote collectively stands at 5.4%. Compared to the last sur- vey in November 2025, the PL gains 0.2 points, while the PN loses 0.4 points. The result indicates that the gap between the parties has remained relatively the same since October, which was the first survey with Alex Borg as leader of the PN. The latest results come from a sur- vey of 813 respondents contacted over the first two weeks of January. Findings are based on a projected turnout of 81.1%, which is similar to that recorded in November. THE ALL-NEW B10 STARTING FROM €20,900* (*2025 GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND SCRAPPAGE SCHEME INCLUDED. TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY). mt SURVEY SUNDAY • 25 JANUARY 2026 | maltatoday Labour with three-point lead and an abstention headache First MaltaToday survey for 2026 shows the Labour Party 9,000 votes ahead of the Nationalist Party on a projected turnout of 81% CONTINUES NEXT PAGE > JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt PL 48.9% ADPD 2.3% Momentum 2.3% PN 45.7% Others 0.8% 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 November 2025

