A survey found that almost three quarters of voters disagree with the Prime Minister’s reaction to the driving test scandal
71% disagree with Abela’s defence of driving test racket
“That is the way the political system works”, Robert Abela defended the fast-tracking of driving test candidates shortly after the racket was revealed.
He said helping people was one of the main functions of a Maltese politician, and that the public expected that.
A Times of Malta survey now reveals that 71% of voters disagree with Robert Abela’s defence of the driving test racket.
“Is referring driving test candidates to Transport Malta officials a normal part of a politician’s functions?”
Only 12% of the 600 people participating in the survey said they agree, and 17% refused to answer the question.
Even 48% of people who would vote for the Labour Party said that they do not agree with the Prime Minister’s statement.