AD calls for full participation in democracy talks
- Joseph Muscat’s speech augurs well for the democratic development of Malta – AD
- AD welcomes electoral reinstatement of non-Maltese EU citizens
- AD asks electoral commission to cater for Maltese abroad
- The Electoral Office discriminates against EU residents in Malta and Gozo – AD
- AD re-submits its electoral proposals
- AD asks electoral commission to reinstate all cancelled EU citizens
- PL’s ID card proposals are a half-measure – AD
- AD presents proposals on electoral reform
- Gozo deserves a fair representation in Parliament – AD
- Stop Disenfranchisement: Most resident Non-Maltese EU citizens not registered to vote – AD
- AD agrees that migration pact should be signed
- AD welcomes introduction of Whistleblower Act
- Gozo and Malta deserves the Third Party in Parliament – AD
- Reform in party financing is essential – AD
- AD applaud EU Justice Commissionerfor investigating Malta’s electoral laws
Arnold Cassola, Alternattiva Demokratika Chairperson, has stated that Alternattiva Demokratika is insisting that AD should participate fully in the discussions amongst the political parties on the reform of the electoral system and on the introduction of rules on political party financing.
In this respect, Stephen Cachia, Alternattiva Demokratika Deputy Chairperson and Spokesperson on Democratic Institutions and Civil Rights, has written to the Speaker of the House of Representatvies, the Hon Louis Galea.
In his letter, Stephen Cachia said: “I would like to inform you that in the 1992-1996 period AD had participated on a par with the other parties both in the Gonzi Commission for changes in the electoral system and in the Galdes Commission on financing of political parties. It would be an enormous step backward vis a’ vis democracy if, today, over twelve years later, only the two parties in parliament would be deciding exclusively between themselves on an issue which directly involves other political parties.”
Stephen Cachia added: “It is even more important than ever for Alternattiva Demokratika to participate fully in the discussions because the government of the day only commands a relative majority and represents less than half of the electorate.”
Stephen Cachia concluded: “Because of the present electoral system Alternattiva Demokratika, which represents two and half times the difference between the two parties in parliament (3810 voters), does not have a seat in parliament.”
“It is therefore even more imperative that the committee discussing electoral systems and party financing should include AD in order to ensure the widest possible representation of the Maltese electorate.”













