Maltese voters cast ballots Saturday in parliamentary elections where the ruling Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Robert Abela, is heavily favored to secure a record fourth term despite concerns about corruption and environmental degradation. The Labour government's strong economic record and subsidies for energy bills are expected to outweigh voter concerns about construction boom and infrastructure strain.
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Maltese voters cast ballots Saturday in parliamentary elections where the ruling Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Robert Abela, is heavily favored to secure a record fourth term despite concerns about corruption and environmental degradation. The Labour government's strong economic record and subsidies for energy bills are expected to outweigh voter concerns about construction boom and infrastructure strain.