People's Party (Malta)
[11] In the first annual general meeting held on 4 August 2020, Paul Salomone, who had previously contested the 2008 election on the list of National Action,[12] was confirmed leader of the party.[13] They received 1,533 votes (0.53%) and did not elect any of their candidates, coming in second place amongst the third parties after ADPD and fourth nationwide.[15] The party's founding document, entitled Il-Pilastri tal-Partit Popolari (English: The Founding Principles of the People's Party), described it as seeking the "wider use of the referendum", promoting the principle of subsidiarity locally and at the European level, supporting "the traditional family without prejudice to the rights of non-traditional families", and seeking to "represent Malta in Europe rather than Europe in Malta".It has also been jointly participating in press conferences on cost of living and social values with Catholic social teaching-inspired think tank Moviment Solidarjetà (English: Solidarity Movement), led by former Nationalist MP Edwin Vassallo.[21] On 7 February 2023 another Facebook post by the party claimed that they are against "Indoctrination of our children at school",[22] in reference to an article by tabloid newspaper[citation needed] LovinMalta regarding new government policy aimed at making schools more inclusive.