Labour Party (Malta)
| Labour Party Partit Laburista | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PL | 
| Leader | Robert Abela | 
| President | Alex Sciberras | 
| Governing body | National Executive | 
| Deputy leader for parliamentary affairs | Ian Borg | 
| Deputy leader for party affairs | Alex Agius Saliba | 
| Founder | William Savona | 
| Founded | 15 March 1921 | 
| Headquarters | 77 Triq Mile End, Hamrun | 
| Newspaper | Kullħadd | 
| Think tank | Fondazzjoni IDEAT | 
| Youth wing | Labour Youths | 
| Women's wing | Labour Women | 
| Media arm | One Productions | 
| Membership | 17,500 (2020) | 
| Ideology | 1960s-1980s: Hard Secularism | 
| Political position | Centre to centre-left Historical: Left-wing | 
| National affiliation | Malta Labour Movement (1978–1992) | 
| European affiliation | Party of European Socialists | 
| European Parliament group | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats | 
| International affiliation | Socialist International | 
| Colours | Red | 
| Slogan | Labor Omnia Vincit | 
| Anthem | "L-Innu tal-Partit Laburista" ("Anthem of the Labour Party") | 
| Parliament of Malta | 43 / 79 | 
| European Parliament | 3 / 6 | 
| Mayors of localities | 39 / 68 | 
| Local council seats | 252 / 462 | 
| Election symbol | |
| Torch | |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| partitlaburista.org | |
The Labour Party (Maltese: Partit Laburista, PL), formerly known as the Malta Labour Party (Maltese: Partit tal-Ħaddiema, MLP), is the oldest political party in Malta, and one of the two major parties alongside the Nationalist Party. It sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
The party was founded in 1921 as the Chamber of Labour by a small group of trade unionists. Ideologically, the party was orientated towards democratic socialism and other left-wing stances until the early 1990s, when it followed the lead of like-minded Western social-democratic parties like Britain's New Labour. The party still claims to be democratic-socialist in their party programme. Under the rule of Joseph Muscat, the party shifted to a more centrist position, adopting Third Way policies. A formerly Eurosceptic party, it claims to hold pro-European stances and is a member of the Party of European Socialists, and the Socialist International.