Gender corrective mechanism ensures big parties get six additional ‘minions’ in parliament – ADPD

ADPD says the gender corrective mechanism is testimony to the state capture by the big parties 

The ADPD have criticised the gender corrective mechanism for being a tool for the big political parties to strengthen their grip on the state.  

“There is nothing historic in the manipulation of the electoral system – PL and PN have long been manipulating and gerrymandering the system to suit their desperate need for control,” chairperson Carmel Cacopardo said.  

On Wednesday, the corrective mechanism was cleared at Third Reading stage in parliament, after 63 MPs voted in favour of the bill, while two voted against.  

The mechanism hopes to pave the way for more women to become MPs. 

If the under-represented sex comprises less than 40% of all seats after the election outcome is known, the mechanism will kick in to elect a maximum of 12 additional MPs – six on either side of the House. 

It will only kick in if two parties are elected to parliament and will remain in force for 20 years. 

The party said the new law will pave the way for “manipulation”, with an electoral system in which some women are declared more equal than others.  

“There is no other country in democratic Europe in which the system is brazenly manipulated in the way it has been manipulated in Malta by partners in crime PLPN,” spokesperson Sandra Gauci said.  

Gauci said that for the system to be proportional for all, in both gender and ideas, a party-list system should have been introduced.  

Carmel Cacopardo added that Wednesday's vote is a testimony to the state capture by the big parties.  

“It has been aided and abetted by manipulators and apologists who justify anything and everything, such as Robert Musumeci and servants of the two-party state at the University of Malta, who are desperate to please their masters,” he said. “Let us not forget that this mash-up was also spearheaded by a Labour MP and former Parliamentary Secretary, Rosianne Cutajar, who practices a politics of clientelism, and is bank rolled by big business and people accused of assassination.” 

The system, he said, is just a ploy to ensure the parties get an additional six minions each.