Labour Party (Malta)

Labour Party
Partit Laburista
AbbreviationPL
LeaderRobert Abela
PresidentAlex Sciberras
Governing bodyNational Executive
Deputy leader for parliamentary affairsIan Borg
Deputy leader for party affairsAlex Agius Saliba
FounderWilliam Savona
Founded15 March 1921 (15 March 1921)
Headquarters77 Triq Mile End, Hamrun
NewspaperKullħadd
Think tankFondazzjoni IDEAT
Youth wingLabour Youths
Women's wingLabour Women
Media armOne Productions
Membership17,500 (2020)
Ideology1960s-1980s: Hard Secularism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
Historical:
Left-wing
National affiliationMalta Labour Movement (1978–1992)
European affiliationParty of European Socialists
European Parliament groupProgressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
International affiliationSocialist International
Colours  Red
SloganLabor 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.