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The Democratic Party ( mt, Partit Demokratiku, PD) was a
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political party in Malta. It was founded in 2016 after a split from the Labour Party. It elected Malta's first two third party MPs for the first time since the country's Independence. In August 2020 the party announced an agreement to merge with the green Democratic Alternative party to form a new party called
AD+PD AD+PD, also written as ADPD, is a green and progressive political party in Malta. The party was founded on 17 October 2020 by a merger of the two most prominent third parties in Malta, the green Democratic Alternative (AD) and the social lib ...
. The merger was conducted on 17 October 2020.


History

The PD was founded in 2016 by
Marlene Farrugia Marlene Farrugia (born 24 July 1966) is a Maltese former Member of Parliament and former leader of the Democratic Party. Previously she had been a member of the Nationalist Party, with whom she contested the General Elections in 1996 and 1998, ...
, who previously sat as an MP for the Labour Party before leaving the party and sitting as an independent MP. Announcing the formation of the new party in June 2016, Farrugia as interim leader stated that the party was a new alternative to the traditionally dominant Labour and
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parties. Upon formation, founder Marlene Farrugia was declared interim leader. On 21 October 2016, Farrugia was elected the first leader of the PD at a general meeting to confirm the party executive. The party was formally registered with the Electoral Commission of Malta in November 2016. The party afterwards engaged in talks to form a pre-electoral coalition with the Nationalist Party, resulting in the formation of Forza Nazzjonali, just in time for the
2017 Maltese general election General elections were held in Malta on Saturday, 3 June 2017 to elect all members of the House of Representatives.. The elections were contested by the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, the Nationalist Party, led by opposit ...
. PD elected the first Members of Parliament who were not a part of one of the two major parties for the first time since the
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. Shortly after the election,
Marlene Farrugia Marlene Farrugia (born 24 July 1966) is a Maltese former Member of Parliament and former leader of the Democratic Party. Previously she had been a member of the Nationalist Party, with whom she contested the General Elections in 1996 and 1998, ...
resigned as leader of PD, claiming the party needed to form an identity of its own. In the ensuing leadership challenge, Anthony Buttigieg became the leader of PD, until standing down in late 2018 to run as an MEP candidate for the party. He was replaced by Godfrey Farrugia, one of the party's two MPs. Godfrey Farrugia led the party into the 2019 European Parliament election in Malta. Some months afterwards, both Godfrey Farrugia and Marlene Farrugia resigned from PD, claiming they were giving it a chance to rebuild the third party movement with a fresh image. After the resignation of PD's Members of Parliament, deputy leader
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declared that he was not quitting anything and became the interim leader of the party. In December of 2019, it was announced that ever since September, the party had been in talks with
Alternattiva Demokratika Democratic Alternative ( mt, Alternattiva Demokratika), sometimes referred to as AD – The Green Party, was a green political party in Malta. The party was initially founded by a coalition of former Labour Party members and environmental acti ...
to merge into a new party. On the 17th of October, 2020, the party merged with
Alternattiva Demokratika Democratic Alternative ( mt, Alternattiva Demokratika), sometimes referred to as AD – The Green Party, was a green political party in Malta. The party was initially founded by a coalition of former Labour Party members and environmental acti ...
to create the
AD+PD AD+PD, also written as ADPD, is a green and progressive political party in Malta. The party was founded on 17 October 2020 by a merger of the two most prominent third parties in Malta, the green Democratic Alternative (AD) and the social lib ...
.


Policies

The PD website cited a manifesto covering a variety of domains, focussing prominently on democratic principles and good governance. It also tackled issues of the economy, environment, justice and security, as well as other social issues.


Elections


2017 general elections

Farrugia stated in January 2017 that the PD was "close" to forming a deal with the opposition Nationalist Party where the two parties would cooperate against the Labour government, though she did not specify if such a deal would be a formal coalition. On 7 April 2017 Farrugia confirmed in an interview with the ''Times of Malta'' that PD candidates would be listed as Nationalist Party candidates on the ballot for the 2017 general election. Despite reaching agreement about running candidates under the same banner, formal coalition negotiations remained ongoing until the announcement of a formal agreement on 28 April. Under the agreement, PD candidates contested the 2017 election with their party affiliation listed as Nationalist "''tal-oranġjo''" (the orange ones) and any PD candidates elected to Parliament would have been part of a Nationalist-led government. Both Marlene Farrugia and Godfrey Farrugia were the only Democratic Party candidates to be elected in 2017, making them the first elected Members of Parliament from a
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since 1962.


Post-2017 elections

Marlene Farrugia formally resigned from the Leadership of the Partit Demokratiku on 21 August 2017, as part of the process of giving the party an identity distinct from herself. On 30 October 2017, Anthony Buttigieg was declared the new leader, with Marlene Farrugia and Godfrey Farrugia providing parliamentary continuity in the executive. On 1 December 2017 the PD was admitted into the
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, which made the party's image officially considered
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.


2019 European parliament elections

PD contested for the 2019 European parliament elections, their first outing in European elections. They announced the approval of 3 European parliamentary election candidates, Martin Cauchi Inglott, a senior retired Armed Forces of Malta officer and the current secretary general of the party, and Anthony Buttigieg, the former leader of the party, and Cami Appelgren, an
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and the leader of the
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Malta Clean Up. PD failed to secure any seats, winning 5,276 votes, or 2.03% of the votes cast.


2019 local council elections

PD contested for the 2019 local council elections. PD announced the approval of 7 local council election candidates:
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for
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, Raymond Azzopardi for
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, Mark Zerafa for
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, Karen Vella Freeman for
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, Charles Polidano for Qrendi, Michael Bonett for
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, and Manuel Farrugia for
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. The party failed to elect any of its candidates.


Leaders

*
Marlene Farrugia Marlene Farrugia (born 24 July 1966) is a Maltese former Member of Parliament and former leader of the Democratic Party. Previously she had been a member of the Nationalist Party, with whom she contested the General Elections in 1996 and 1998, ...
(21 October 2016 - 21 August 2017) - resigned as part of the process of giving the party an identity distinct from herself. * Anthony Buttigieg (30 October 2017 - 8 October 2018) - resigned as part of his campaign as an MEP candidate for the
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. * Godfrey Farrugia (13 October 2018 – 22 September 2019) *
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(22 September 2019 – 06 July 2020) - ''Ad interim,'' (6 July 2020 – 3 August) *
AD+PD AD+PD, also written as ADPD, is a green and progressive political party in Malta. The party was founded on 17 October 2020 by a merger of the two most prominent third parties in Malta, the green Democratic Alternative (AD) and the social lib ...
Transition Team (3 August - 17 October)


Executive committee

*Leader – Timothy Alden *Deputy Leader – Raymond Azzopardi *General Secretary – Mark Zerafa *Public Relations Officer – Marcus Lauri *Treasurer – Carmel Asciak *Members – Melissa J. Bagley, Matthew Mizzi, Martina Caruana, Duncan Bonnici


Election results


General elections


European elections


See also

* List of political parties in Malta * Parliament of Malta


References


External links


Official website
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