Trust in Adrian Delia has risen by seven percentage points since March while voters' faith in Joseph Muscat has declined by four, a Malta Today survey has found. 

Despite the relative gains, the Opposition leader continues to trail the Prime Minister by 21 percentage points when voters are asked who they trust the most, with Dr Delia at 27.2 per cent and Dr Muscat at 48.6 per cent.  

The survey, which was carried out between April 23 and 27, suggests that the Nationalist Party has made some inroads with the electorate since March, with 32.1 per cent saying they would vote PN - a six point increase from the previous survey.  Support for the PL declined by four percentage points to reach 45.8 per cent. 

Malta's smaller political parties are still struggling to attract attention, with Partit Demokratiku not even registering on survey responses and Alternattiva Demokratika and the Maltese Patriots Movement managing just one per cent between them. 

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