Borg Bonello participated and organized protests as an activist within civil society. In 2019, she mobilized a crowd of students to commemorate the assassination of
Daphne Caruana Galizia. In 2020, she participated in the "Fibonacci Protests". For 3 weeks, Borg Bonello and other students protested outside Parliament during sitting days to pressure MPs into disembarking a group of 450 migrants who were detained offshore in the beginning of the
Coronavirus pandemic. The protests were successful, but similarly attracted derision and death threats. A man was prosecuted for publicly calling for "A baseball bat to the head of the three boys and gang rape from the black people on Captain Morgan for the five girls...win win situation for everyone". Despite the threats, Eve Borg Bonello said in an interview with Lovin Malta that she intended on continuing speaking out. Eve Borg Bonello endorsed an environmental protest, calling for more government action to combat climate change.
Partit Nazzjonalista In 2020, Eve Borg Bonello signed up as a member of
Partit Nazzjonalista. She was promptly elected President of
Team Start PN, the youth wing catered to 14-18 year olds. As President, she has a vote on the executive committee and the General Council of Partit Nazzjonalista. In 2022, in anticipation of the general elections, Eve Borg Bonello was approved as the youngest candidate in the country's history for the Maltese House of Representatives. According to Tim Diacono of Lovin Malta, she would be the youngest
elected representative in Europe.
Team Start As President of Team Start, Borg Bonello led a number of high-profile actions to protest the
Maltese Government's inaction against corruption and institutional abuse. In August 2021, she led a group of youth in sunbeds to protest the postponement of a vote of no confidence until after the recess of the House of Representatives. In October 2021, Team Start dressed as mobsters and delivered an oversize charity cheque of €200,000 to the Labour Party headquarters to draw attention to the donation given to the Labour Party by
Yorgen Fenech, the magnate accused of ordering Daphne Caruana Galizia's assassination. Later that month, Team Start staged an action outside the
national broadcaster after research revealed a strong pro-government bias, with almost all airtime being given to the incumbent Labour Party. In February 2022, Team Start set up a mock pop-up office to decry Prime Minister
Robert Abela's extortionate government direct orders against rising inflation. == Political views ==