2015
DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2015.1075313
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The Anatomy of a Misfit: The 2014 European Election in Malta

Abstract: The 2014 European election in Malta did not put the party system under stress, and in many ways resembled past elections. The two parties that have dominated Maltese politics since independence shared the seats equally between them. Once again, the 'third', green party failed to obtain parliamentary representation, as did the far-right party despite doubling its votes. The good fit with the second-order election model marked Malta as Southern Europe's misfit. While the comparatively weak impact of the economic… Show more

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“…the european parliament elections of 2019 references Dumont, P. and Kies, R. (2014) (Carammia and Pace, 2015). While the opposition Nationalist Party [Partit Nazzjonalista (PN), EPP] failed to halt its electoral decline, the roots of which go back to 2004, it won the other two seats.…”
Section: Legal Threshold For Obtaining Meps (%) Nonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…the european parliament elections of 2019 references Dumont, P. and Kies, R. (2014) (Carammia and Pace, 2015). While the opposition Nationalist Party [Partit Nazzjonalista (PN), EPP] failed to halt its electoral decline, the roots of which go back to 2004, it won the other two seats.…”
Section: Legal Threshold For Obtaining Meps (%) Nonementioning
confidence: 99%