General elections were held in
Malta on 9 May 1987.[1] Although the
Nationalist Party received the most votes, the
Malta Labour Party won a majority of seats. However, in accordance with the modifications made to the electoral system following a similar outcome in the
1981 elections, the Nationalist Party was awarded an extra four seats in order to give them a parliamentary majority.[2]
The elections ended 16 years of Labour government, with Nationalist Party
Eddie Fenech Adami becoming
Prime Minister. Adami stated that he would align the country more closely with Western governments and distance Malta from
Muammar Gaddafi.[3]