The Malta Independent 11 May 2024, Saturday
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ADPD submits constitutional bid for parliamentary seat: ‘4,747 votes are being ignored’

Wednesday, 30 March 2022, 13:17 Last update: about 3 years ago

Malta’s biggest third party ADPD has filed a constitutional case in order to be granted a seat in parliament, saying that as things stand, the 4,747 people who trusted the party with their first count votes are being ignored.

“In a healthy democracy, every vote counts. All votes have an equal value. Unfortunately, this is not the case in Malta! We will defend the value of each vote. A vote cast for ADPD - The Green Party is equal in value to those cast in favour of the PLPN.” This was stated by Carmel Cacopardo Chairperson of ADPD - The Green Party in front of the Law Courts Valletta after having, together with party General Secretary Ralph Cassar instituted constitutional proceedings relative to the election results just published.

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"The party has been insisting for quite some time that electoral legislation is discriminatory due to its giving weight to votes cast for the two parliamentary parties and ignoring those cast for others,” Cacopardo said.

“This is the result of two specific measures: one dealing with proportionality and the other dealing with gender balance. Both measures are designed to benefit the PLPN and discriminate against us, the third party, and others. The discrimination we are facing is an integral part of electoral legislation by design,” he continued.

Early in the afternoon of Monday 28th March 2022 it was announced that the electoral result was adjusted through the addition of two MPs from the list of candidates presented by the PN.  This addition is the result of a proportionality adjustment between the votes obtained at first count by the political parties making it to parliament and the parliamentary seats won.

Cacopardi said that this adjustment not being carried out means that the votes obtained at first count by ADPD-The Green Party amounting to 4747 were ignored. These votes amount to more than the national quota, he noted.

“This discrimination is a devaluation of the democratic process as it gives weight to votes cast in favour of Partit Laburista and Partit Nazzjonalista but ignores completely the votes cast for ADPD,” he added.

“In addition to this, in the coming days, the final stage of the electoral process will be implemented. After all the bye-elections associated with the general election are concluded the Electoral Commission will assign up to a maximum of twelve additional parliamentary seats to the two parliamentary parties in order to address gender balance in the parliamentary ranks.  This will add to the existing problems of parliamentary representation by further inflating the parliamentary seats of PLPN to the detriment of the rest. The proportionality principle, already very weak will be further eroded,” he said.

“The Constitutional proceedings deal with all this. We are requesting the Courts to find that there has been a breach of several human rights protected not only in terms of Malta’s Constitution but also in terms of the European Convention of Human Rights. We also point out that the points raised are in breach of the first protocol of the European Convention of Human Rights relative to free and fair elections.”

“We expect that the Courts identify suitable remedies to address the discrimination which has already taken place when the Partit Nazzjonalista was awarded additional parliamentary seats and the votes obtained by ADPD were ignored. We also seek the Courts’ protection from further discrimination which will occur in the coming days when the provisions of the gender balance corrective mechanism are applied.”

“Malta’s electoral system is not serving the country well: it has been manipulated repeatedly by the PLPN to serve their own interests. To this end they have also hijacked the Constitutional institutions. It is not only PLPN votes which are important: everyone’s vote is important and requires the utmost respect. This is a campaign to ensure that all votes are acknowledged and represented."

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