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Malta swears in new premier after big election win
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Labour Party leader Joseph Muscat (C), accompanied by his wife Michelle (L) and Deputy Leader Louis Grech (R partly hidden), wave to supporters during an election victory rally in Floriana, outside Valletta, March 10, 2013. Malta's Labour Party won a national election, returning to power after 15 years in opposition. Labour's triumph is a personal victory for Muscat, 39, who became party leader five years ago and has modernised his party to appeal to more centrist voters. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi
Labour Party leader Joseph Muscat (C), accompanied by his wife Michelle (L) and Deputy Leader Louis Grech (R partly hidden), wave to supporters during an election victory rally in Floriana, outside Valletta, March 10, 2013. Malta's Labour Party won a national election, returning to power after 15 years in opposition. Labour's triumph is a personal victory for Muscat, 39, who became party leader five years ago and has modernised his party to appeal to more centrist voters. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit L
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VALLETTA, Malta: The tiny Mediterranean country of Malta has sworn in as premier the 39-year-old leader of the Labor Party, who captured the biggest electoral victory since independence.

Joseph Muscat was cheered by huge crowds of supporters Monday as he became the second-youngest premier in Malta's history.

His party won 55 percent of the vote in Saturday's national election to oust the Nationalist Party after 15 years in power which garnered 43 percent of the vote. It was the largest victory by a political party since the archipelago obtained independence from Britain in 1964.

The Labor Party is expected to have a nine-seat majority in Parliament, a contrast from the Nationalist Party's one-seat majority in the last legislature.

Muscat's first duty is to appoint ministers before an EU summit Thursday.

 
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The tiny Mediterranean country of Malta has sworn in as premier the 39-year-old leader of the Labor Party, who captured the biggest electoral victory since independence.

The Labor Party is expected to have a nine-seat majority in Parliament, a contrast from the Nationalist Party's one-seat majority in the last legislature.
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