MaltaToday survey out on Sunday
We asked people how they will vote in the European election, who they trust most between Robert Abela and Bernard Grech and whether Joseph Muscat should be a candidate
The results of the second MaltaToday survey gauging voter behaviour in relation to the June European Parliament election will be published on Sunday.
The March survey includes the regular findings related to voting intentions, the Trust Barometer and the Government Performance Barometer.
However, in the wake of speculation on a possible candidature for former prime minister Joseph Muscat, we also asked respondents whether they agree he should be on the ballot.
The findings, including easy to read visuals, will be laid out in a four-page feature in the printed edition.
MaltaToday has been conducting regular surveys for more than 20 years. Over the coming months, we will continue polling the nation to capture the electorate’s mood ahead of the EP election on 8 June.
But tomorrow’s print edition will also lift the lid on a corruption scandal that has been brewing in one of the government authorities after witnesses spoke to this newspaper.
We also publish an explainer on the National Bank of Malta saga after the court last week decreed that former shareholders should be compensated by the government to the tune of €111 million.
These and many more stories will surely make for a bumper Easter Sunday read. Also, make sure to get your Architect & Design magazine for free with the newspaper.