Malta Independent

Amidst pandemic restrictio­ns, Malta should legalise voting in election from abroad, Volt Malta says

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With the next general election now less than a year away and with travel restrictio­ns owing to the Covid-19 pandemic still present, Malta should allow citizens who live abroad to be able to vote through an embassy, consulate, or by mail, new political party Volt Malta has said.

In a statement, the Maltese branch of the pan-European Volt movement said that the government “should not forget the Maltese citizens living abroad, especially those who don’t meet Malta’s vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts for entry without a mandatory quarantine.”

Likewise, this also concerns Maltese citizens who have been vaccinated in a country whose vaccine certificat­e isn’t recognised yet or those who were previously sick with Covid-19 and subsequent­ly only received one dose of the vaccine instead of two – owing to the country they are living in considerin­g them as fully vaccinated, a practice which Malta hasn’t adopted.

Volt Malta said that it believes that nobody should be left behind and that the right to vote in an election is one which should not be taken lightly.

The party also said that the changing dynamic of Covid-19 regulation­s and the unpredicta­bility of the situation may discourage people from exercising their rights to vote.

“As a Maltese citizen, you have a right to vote, and as such, it should be the obligation of the government to make that possible even while you are abroad – whether it be by casting your vote at an embassy/consulate or mailing your ballot to the nearest embassy/consulate,” comments Kass Mallia, the party’s Vice-President.

“Even if you’re living in Malta, considerin­g the high turnout rate, with postal voting being legalised we can minimise queuing and congregati­ons of people around the voting booth locations,” Arnas Lasys, party Co-President, said.

“We also have to keep in mind vulnerable people, both in Malta and outside who would risk compromisi­ng their health by going to an embassy, voting booth, or flying to Malta to exercise their civic duty. That’s why we need to introduce both voting from abroad, and postal voting,’’ added Alexia DeBono, party Co-President.

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