The
previous general elections were held on Saturday, 9 March 2013. The Labour Party, led by Muscat, defeated the incumbent
Nationalist Party of
Lawrence Gonzi in a landslide victory, taking 39 seats in the
House of Representatives, against 30 for the Nationalist Party. However, on 5 February 2015 the Constitutional Court ordered two additional seats to be given to the Nationalist Party, increasing the total number of seats to 71. The Labour Party then lost a seat when
Marlene Farrugia resigned from the Labour parliamentary group, to later form the Democratic Party. Following the defeat, Gonzi stepped down as leader of the Nationalists, with
Simon Busuttil taking his place on 13 May. Muscat was sworn in as the new Prime Minister on 11 March. The
cabinet of 15 ministers was the largest cabinet in Maltese history. This record was again surpassed when Muscat announced a cabinet reshuffle following the appearance of Minister
Konrad Mizzi's name in the
Panama Papers; the new cabinet featured 16 ministers as well as the Prime Minister. Mizzi was included in the new cabinet as
Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister. Prior to the 2013 elections, Muscat had pledged that the size of his Cabinet would never exceed the size of the largest Cabinet of the
Fenech Adami administrations,
the largest of which consisted of 13 ministers. Nexia BT, a Maltese audit firm, claimed ownership of Egrant. , which among other tenants houses Pilatus Bank On 20 April 2017, Caruana Galizia, published a series of articles linking Joseph Muscat, Konrad Mizzi, Brian Tonna (managing partner at Nexia BT, owner of BT International, which is the sole shareholder in the Maltese
Mossack Fonseca franchise). Muscat called a press conference stating that he asked for an inquiry into Caruana Galizia's claims, categorically denying any wrongdoing and labelling the allegations as "the biggest lie in Malta's political history". Around two hours later,
Pilatus Bank Chairman Ali Sadr Hasheminejad, an
Iranian with a
St. Kitts and Nevis passport, was spotted exiting the bank with a colleague, each carrying a piece of luggage. Hasheminejad declined to give further information. Police raided Pilatus Bank on 21 April, however this was deemed as being too late by the PN media since that night a "mysterious" ferry flight operated by
VistaJet was en route to
Baku,
Azerbaijan. Further to this, PN leader Busuttil called for Muscat's resignation and announced a national demonstration against corruption, also deeming inappropriate the Police's "inaction" since the Police Commissioner was enjoying dinner in a restaurant. Michael Briguglio, an
Alternattiva Demokratika politician, agreed that the Prime Minister should resign and tweeted that he would be joining the protest. The announcement was made during a
May Day rally organised by the Labour Party in Valletta. The reason cited was to safeguard economic stability from the power hungry. ==Electoral system==