Malta Independent

PN says voters were registered at Siġġiewi social housing still in shell form

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The Nationalis­t Party on Friday accused the Labour Party of registerin­g nearly 100 voters as residents at a housing complex in Siġġiewi which is still in shell form. The residents who were registered do not live in this Government estate, the PN said.

Addressing a press conference outside the Valletta law courts on Friday, the Nationalis­t Party

Secretary, General Michael Piccinino, said that this is the perfect example of how Government uses housing and other resources to manipulate local council elections.

The party filed 99 court applicatio­ns to request the reversal of registrati­ons for the voters in question.

In 2019, Labour had won

Siġġiewi for the first time since local elections had started being held with a mere 70-vote advantage.

“We have caught Labour gerrymande­ring in Siġġiewi”, Piccinino said, explaining that as of last month, nobody had been registered as living at the housing project in question. “The moment the President signed off on the election, suddenly 99 people were registered as living there.”

PN representa­tives had visited the apartment block on Thursday, finding it to be still under constructi­on, empty and unfinished, they said. Most of the units had no front door and no electricit­y or water services were connected, Piccinino added.

Two thirds of the individual­s registered as residing at the site were from Qormi, which is the district contested by Housing Minister, Roderick Galdes. He stressed that the PN’s request was not for voters to be struck off the electoral register altogether, but that they be returned to their district. “Abuse is not acceptable”, he said.

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