Good morning. These are the stories making the front pages of Malta's newspapers today. 

Times of Malta reports that a petition by hunters aimed at blocking any future referenda which threaten their pastime is expected to be revived. 

The Malta Independent in a story on the PN leadership election process, says social media has changed the rules of the game.

In-Nazzjon reports that local electricity prices are higher than the European average. The newspaper also marks the 20th anniversary since the death of Mother Teresa.

l-orizzont gives prominence to proposals made yesterday by the General Workers' Union about the forthcoming Budget. 

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