Louis Gatt confirms that Claudette Buttigieg's 50 votes and Paul Buttigieg's 10 votes could have made the difference in proportionality
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Louis Gatt confirms that Claudette Buttigieg's 50 votes and Paul Buttigieg's 10 votes could have made the difference in proportionality
The 50 votes of Claudette Butigieg that were with the packages of votes of Michael Asciaq on the eighth district and the 10 votes that were not found that belonged to Paul Buttigieg on the 13th district could have made d -difference to the way the electoral system works in Malta, that of proportionality. This came out in the testimony that continued to be given by the Vice President of the Labor Party and Head of the Labor Electoral Office Louis Gatt when the case that the Nationalist Party is making against the Electoral Commission continued to be heard due to deficiencies that could have been there on the eighth and 13th districts in the last general election.
Louis Gatt, who was responding in the cross-examination to questions made by the lawyer Paul Borg Olivier, also said that the votes of Claudette Buttigieg were inherited but he did not know exactly how because he was not in the hall at that time . He was only talking about what one of the Labor Party Delegate Frederick Azzopardi told him. He said that according to the Law, Claudette Buttigieg's votes were inherited according to Michael Axiaq's preference although he was not sure if that happened.