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Joseph Farrugia 'il-Farell' submits nomination in casual election to replace Karmenu Vella

Saturday, 1 November 2014, 12:29 Last update: about 10 years ago

Former Labour MP Joseph Farrugia, known as 'il-Farell', this morning submitted his nomination to contest the casual election to fill the seat vacated by former Tourism Minister Karmenu Vella, who was appointed European Commissioner for the Environment, Maritime Affairs, and Fisheries

Mr Farrugia is the second candidate to submit his nomination for the fifth district seat; Marsaxlokk Mayor Edric Micallef submitted his nomination yesterday.

The Malta Independent reported earlier this week that 'il-Farell' may be returning to parliament after a 16-year absence, if last year's general election results are any indication.

But his success in the upcoming casual election is far from certain: among others, another former MP - retired surgeon Anthony Zammit - may claim Mr Vella's seat instead.

In all, six Labour candidates are eligible to participate in the casual election for Mr Vella's seat - apart from Mr Farrugia and Mr Zammit, the list includes public health inspector Robert Henry Bugeja, Marsascala mayor Mario Calleja, Marsaxlokk mayor Edric Micallef and entrepreneur Marion Mizzi.

Karmenu Vella was comfortably elected with 5,231 first-count votes, considerably above the quota of 4,035. It is these 4,035 votes that will determine Mr Vella's successor.

Whatever votes candidates may have obtained during the general election are not taken into consideration, but they do provide an indication of candidates' relative performance.

Among the six who may contest the casual election, Mr Farrugia had obtained the highest number of first-count votes - 1,004 - followed by Mr Calleja (669) and Mr Zammit (385).

Among the six unsuccessful candidates, Mr Zammit actually inherited the most votes (85): Mr Farrugia was a close second with 77, while Mr Calleja was a distant third with 31.

However, this overlooks the fact that a far larger number of votes went to elected candidates. MPs Marlene Farrugia and Edward Scicluna both inherited 266 votes; Joseph Sammut inherited 210 whereas Foreign Minister George Vella, who was unsuccessful in this district, inherited 146.

It is likely, therefore, that the majority of those who voted for Mr Vella gave their second preference to candidates which ended up making it to parliament; how they went on to vote is anyone's guess.

One other factor, however, may tilt the favour in Mr Farrugia's balance: both he and Mr Vella hail from Żurrieq, the largest locality by population in the fifth electoral district. The only other two Labour candidates hailing from Żurrieq are Dr Farrugia and Dr Sammut, who were both elected.

Mr Farrugia, who owns the Żurrieq-based Farell Bathrooms, had been elected to parliament in 1996 when the Labour Party led by Alfred Sant won the general election, but lost his seat when the Nationalist Party returned to power two years later and was unsuccessful in every other successive general election. But a strong result by the party - which led it to win a fourth seat in his district - and Mr Vella's resignation may well see him make a comeback.

 

 

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