
Labour Party (Malta)
The Labour Party (Malta) is one of the two major political parties in Malta, traditionally representing the interests of the working class and advocating for social justice, public services, and economic growth. Founded in 1920, it promotes progressive policies, including healthcare, education, and workers' rights. The party's symbol is a red flag, and it often emphasizes modernization and European integration. Over the years, it has shifted from its socialist roots towards a more centrist approach, appealing to a broader electorate while competing closely with the Nationalist Party, Malta's other main political party.