Voting began Saturday in Malta's snap parliamentary election, with Prime Minister Robert Abela's Labour Party expected to win a fourth consecutive term against the centrist Nationalist Party. The election, called a year early due to concerns about economic impacts from global conflicts, will be dominated by issues including rising inflation, rents, and strain on public services.
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Voting began Saturday in Malta's snap parliamentary election, with Prime Minister Robert Abela's Labour Party expected to win a fourth consecutive term against the centrist Nationalist Party. The election, called a year early due to concerns about economic impacts from global conflicts, will be dominated by issues including rising inflation, rents, and strain on public services.