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Why does Malta's electoral map, more often than not look like this? Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos. Eddie Fenech Adami's 'Tal-Barrani' meeting (1986) is emblematic of Malta's division along what appears to be a Labour south and a Nationalist north. Understanding how these voters became tied to the two parties, and their migration patterns across the island, is key to understanding these local political allegiances. Spunt. (www.spunt.mt) is an independent group dedicated to analysing the big issues in society and public life, and providing fresh perspectives to the public debate. In a country with too much noise and not enough thinking, Spunt. tries to give context and shed new light on what is going on around us. We do not seek to report the news but rather help explain how we got here – and where we may be heading next. Spunt. goes beyond the headlines. We're not here to tell you what to think, we just want to stir the conversation. Follow Spunt on Facebook: / spuntmt Follow Spunt on Instagram: / spunt.mt Follow Spunt on LinkedIN: / spunt-mt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malta, Eddie Fenech Adami, Mintoff, Migration, Labour Party, Partit Nazzjonalista, Partit Laburista, Nationalist Party, History, Elections, Politics, Voting.