Whilst January exams are still underway at the University of Malta, and students are eagerly awaiting post-exam celebrations, Pulse seems to be indicating that it will be contesting this year’s KSU Election.
While it is relatively early to disclose any information regarding the choice of candidates, sources close to Pulse have confirmed with this media outlet that Pulse is indeed planning to contest the election in April.
When contacted by The Third Eye, Pulse President Ayrton Mifsud commented that while at this is stage he cannot provide comments, he can confirm that this year, like previous years, Pulse shall have its voice heard during the KSU Annual General Meeting.
“What I can say for sure is that the coming months are going to beautiful for our organisation,” concluded Mifsud.
The last time that Pulse contested the KSU election was in 2015 and that year they lost by around one thousand block votes.