The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press.
The Sunday Times leads with interviews with the two political leaders. The prime minster says undecided voters can still affect the result. It also says that fewer voting documents remain uncollected than in the last general election.
The Malta Independent on Sunday quotes Joseph Muscat saying Labour is for a new style of politics. The prime minister said the PN's track record on the economy spoke for itself.
It-Torca says Tonio Fenech has disappeared from the scene after his claims on Joe Cordina were shown to be false.
Il-Mument says this is the most important week of the electoral campaign.
Illum and MaltaToday lead with a survey of voting intentions, showing Labour ahead by 12% at 40.2%, but a large chunk of voters still say they are undecided.
KullHadd says the PL continued with its positive campaign despite negative attacks by the PN.
The overseas press
Al Wihda reports that Chad’s army has killed one of the most senior Islamist militants in North Africa. Mokhtar Belmokhtar was suspected of ordering the attack on an Algerian gas plant in January when more than 30 hostages were killed. Reports of the...
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