Exercise your basic EU right to vote in the European Parliament elections - Readers Letter
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Dear EU citizen residing in Gozo or Malta,
You might be one of the thousands of Non-Maltese EU citizens whose name appears on the local council electoral register, but not on the European Parliament one.
Unless you register yourself before February 2009 next, you will be unable to exercise your basic EU right to vote in the European Parliament elections, scheduled for June 2009.
To facilitate this procedure, download the European Parliament Voter Registration Form, and present it to your local Identity Card office. It is important to bring your Maltese identity card with you to, for this purpose.
On the insistence of the Malta Green Party, the European Parliament Voter Registration Form may now be downloaded and printed from the following link:
http://www.electoral.gov.mt/getresource.aspx?id=71
For identity card holders in Malta:
Identity Card Office
Evans Building, Saint Elmo Place,
Valletta VLT 2000
(Near the Mediterranean Conference Centre)
Malta Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 7.30am till 2.00pm
Wednesday afternoons: From 3.00pm till 6.00pm
Saturdays: From 7.30am till 10.30am
Telephone: 25583133 or 21231245
For identity card holders in Gozo:
Passport Office
St. Francis Square
Victoria (next to the Ministry for Gozo)
Gozo Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 7.45am till 11.30am
Telephone: 21556317
Should you find any difficulty following procedures or meet any bureaucratic hiccups at any stage, you may contact Mr Jones-Dillon (Irish-Maltese resident):
Mr. Oisin Jones-Dillon
'Mario' , Flat 1, 11, Katerina Vitale Street
Xemxija Heights, Saint Paul's Bay SPB 4262
Tel/Fax: 21577813 Mobile: 79324845 Email: jonesdillon@onvol.net.
Victor Galea
Spokesperson for Gozo
Alternattiva Demokratika















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