Country: | Malta |
Type: | parliamentary |
Previous Election: | 1987 Maltese general election |
Previous Year: | 1987 |
Next Election: | 1996 Maltese general election |
Next Year: | 1996 |
Election Date: | 22 February 1992 |
Image1: | Edward Fenech Adami (cropped).jpg |
Party1: | Nationalist Party (Malta) |
Last Election1: | 50.91%, 35 seats |
Seats1: | 34 |
Popular Vote1: | 127,932 |
Percentage1: | 51.77% |
Swing1: | 0.86pp |
Party2: | Labour Party (Malta) |
Last Election2: | 48.87%, 34 seats |
Seats2: | 31 |
Seat Change2: | 3 |
Popular Vote2: | 114,911 |
Percentage2: | 46.50% |
Swing2: | 2.37pp |
Prime Minister | |
Before Election: | Eddie Fenech Adami |
Before Party: | Nationalist Party (Malta) |
After Election: | Eddie Fenech Adami |
After Party: | Nationalist Party (Malta) |
General elections were held in Malta on 22 February 1992.[1] The Nationalist Party remained the largest party, winning 34 of the 65 seats.
The Labour party performed very poorly in the 1992 election, losing by nearly 13,000 votes. Mifsud Bonnici resigned due to deteriorating health and on the 26 March Labour elected Alfred Sant as the new leader.