The government printing press in Marsa was in full swing this morning with the printing of the ballot papers for the referendum being held on May 28.

The documents could only start to be printed this morning, as, according to electoral law printing could only start 13 days before the actual referendum.

The paper on which the documents are printed is kept in a strong room.

The ballot papers will be bundled into packs of 50 tomorrow.

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