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Robert Abela has urged supporters to persuade undecided voters to vote PL on Saturday, saying this would also be a vote of confidence in him to carry out further reforms and move the country forward. "There's nothing stronger than your voice," he told party supporters on Sunday at a mass rally in Żejtun. "Malta's beauty and success is all thanks to you and this week we must meet and speak to those who are yet unconvinced.

When you meet undecided voters don't be arrogant with them. Support them, listen to them, help them and convince them. Everybody has his own realities and challenges and we need to keep understanding them and addressing them.



" Malta goes to the polls to elect its members of the European Parliament and local councils on Saturday. A Times of Malta published Sunday showed that the PL gained support over the past, registering a 10.4 per cent lead, which could translate to a 30,500 vote difference over the PN, depending on turnout.

Notably, the bulk of people who plan to stay away from the polling booth are in Labour-leaning regions, which could explain why Abela on Sunday reiterated his commitment to spend the next few days seeking to persuade undecided voters. Abela in his speech on Sunday did not refer to the arraignment of senior Labour figures on corruption charges and instead listed a myriad of government projects and investments announced last week. The PN, he said, had done none of that because it had no plan for the country.

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