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Deputy leader election for mid-July CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 In com- ments to MaltaToday, a health ministry spokesperson said Fearne "is consulting with colleagues and party delegates and will make his intention known once nomina- tions start being received." Fresh from his strong electoral showing, Fearne is expected to be the frontrunner if he takes the plunge. The popular physician received the second highest number of votes within Labour's ranks (behind Muscat), garnering 10,098 votes in the two districts he contested. Fearne is hugely popular with the party's grassroots and is likely to be backed by diehard and veteran del- egates. The scholarly Scicluna, on the other hand, is well positioned to at- tract the support of the moderate current within the party. Asked whether he will throw his name in the hat, the highly re- spected Scicluna told MaltaToday that he is ready to serve as Muscat's right hand man and act as a bridge between the current and future leadership. "If the delegates are indeed show- ing interest in seeing me as a deputy prime minister, acting as an honest broker between potential future contestants, then once again I am ready to serve today in that capac- ity," he said. "My main interest in going out for the political life was solely to strengthen the Labour movement. I always felt it needed to modernise and – at that time – be a suitable alternative party in government. Being merely an official party in opposition was not good enough. I must say today that what I wished for has been obtained. The party today is indeed a broad-based and inclusive movement." While adding that Labour's next objective was its resilience and sus- tainability over time, Scicluna said "I believe my track record in the various professional roles I have filled in the past are there for eve- rybody's scrutiny and evaluation." In comments to MaltaToday, Dalli confirmed that she too would be contesting the election. Dalli, who is the longest serving MP out of the three probable con- tenders and the driving force be- hind Labour's civil liberties revo- lution, will bank on the support of the younger and liberal delegates who however are only a minority. Louis Grech's successor will be elected on 13 and 14 July, during an extraordinary general confer- ence in which the party will also vote on all the elected positions in the administration. A secret vote of confidence in La- bour Party leader Joseph Muscat – and in the deputy leader for party affairs Chris Cardona – will also be held during the conference, as laid down in the party's statute. If more than two candidates sub- mit their nomination for deputy leader, and none obtains at least 50%+1 of all valid votes, a second election will be held on Saturday 15 July between the two candidates who obtained the highest number of votes. Nominations for the vacant dep- uty leadership and other adminis- trative positions – president, vice- president, administrative secretary and international secretary – will be accepted until 6pm on 22 June. Next Labour leader While all eyes are on who will be the next PN leader, Labour is also set for a change at the very top during this legislature. The contenders for Labour's deputy leader post do not neces- sarily have ambitions to replace Muscat, once he steps down as leader. Days after winning his sec- ond term, Muscat said he will not contest another general election. MaltaToday understands that a number of Labour stalwarts are mulling leadership bids. These include economy minister Chris Cardona and justice minister Ow- en Bonnici who came second be- hind Cardona in the 2016 election for deputy leader for party affairs. MaltaToday is also informed that a number of outsiders are also bid- ing their time, including MEP Mir- iam Dalli and newly elected MP Robert Abela. Dalli a former Labour media star remains very popular with the par- ty faithful. Abela, son of former Labour leadership challenger and Presi- dent of the Republic George Ab- ela, is the most recent addition to Labour's stable of young and am- bitious politicians and he might be the surprise package in the leader- ship contest. Other young and budding MPs who might be interested in the post include Aaron Farrugia and Ian Borg. Muscat will be a tough act to follow and his decision to call it a day after two terms in office could open a Pandora's box for his party. While Muscat has made his in- tentions clear it is yet to be deter- mined whether he will step down mid-term or else lead Labour to a third election in the same fashion of Eddie Fenech Adami who re- signed a year after securing the EU membership referendum in 2003 and paved the way for a leader- ship contest which saw Lawrence Gonzi defeating contenders Louis Galea and John Dalli. He could also follow in the steps of ideological mentor Tony Blair, who after winning the 2005 elec- tion, vacated the premiership two years later to honour his pact with Gordon Brown to succeed him. Malta's only precedent for a lead- ership change in a party-in-gov- ernment is 1984, when Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici replaced Dom Mintoff as both Prime Minister and party leader. Helena Dalli and Edward Scicluna have confirmed their intention to nominate for the deputy leadership contest to be held next month

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