VALLETTA (Reuters) - Malta goes to the polls on Saturday in snap elections that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat called as a vote of confidence to counter allegations of corruption.
Opinion polls have pointed to a victory by Muscat's Labour party but with a far narrower margin than in 2013, when Labour won by a landslide after 15 years in opposition.
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