The Malta Independent on Sunday

34% believe PN leader, in Debono him

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Helena Grech A survey on Justice Reform Commission­er Franco Debono, commission­ed by Debono himself, revealed that 34.4 per cent of respondent­s believe he is a valid candidate in the Nationalis­t Party leadership race.

In a surreal move by any standards, Debono chose to commission a survey on himself. The survey indicates how many people believe his proposals for the PN prior to 2013 were valid, and on whether ‘people like him’ should have the opportunit­y to carry on with their work in Parliament.

Debono became a household name when he made waves by voting with then Opposition Labour Party on a vote of no confidence in Justice Minister Carm Mifsud Bonnici. He then brought the PN government to its knees when he voted against the 2013 Budget, heralding in an election which would see the PN lose by 36,000 votes.

In comments on why he chose to commission such a survey, Debono said:

“I did not participat­e in any way in the electoral campaign. Immediatel­y after the results came out, many Nationalis­t Party supporters felt that the result [a massive loss] meant that I [Debono] was right in my criticism and proposals during my time as a PN MP. They spoke to me privately and publically and many called for my return to the party, with some encouragin­g me to contest the leadership position.

“For this reason I wanted to get a clear picture of the current situation, and I commission­ed this survey that in my humble understand­ing, in the light of the hostility directed towards me by the same party over the last few years, are excellent results and show substantia­l support by PN voters, despite everything that happened.”

The survey was carried out through telephone interviews, with a sample of 450 individual­s. The sample was made up of those aged 18 and upwards, and the data was weighted based on age, gender and the electoral spread of location. People were contacted between 19 and 30 June for their responses, shortly after the 4 June snap election.

A 95 per cent confidence level was registered, with a margin of error of +/- 4.6 per cent.

Participan­ts in the survey were actually asked whether they believed that Debono was ‘right’ ( jekk kellu ragun) on his 2012 proposals that were made to the PN before the 2013 election.

Overall, 62.7 per cent think that Debono was right, 26 per cent are undecided and 11.2 per cent disagree with him.

Narrowing down the sample to PN voters in 2013 and/or 2017, 53.3 per cent believe he was right, 21 per cent are unsure while 25.6 per cent disagree.

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