Its only candidate Mary Gauci failed to be elected and the party has been inactive since.
Plans of Libertas.eu's leader Declan Ganley to cooperate with the Maltese Azzjoni Nazzjonali (AN) on contesting the 2009 European Parliament elections[2] didn't realize.
However, Mary Gauci, AN's former vice-president decided to run under the banner of Libertas.
[3] On 21 March 2009, Ganley announced the establishment of the party Libertas Malta.
Mary Gauci, announced as party leader, advanced the issues of democracy, accountability, transparency, subsidiarity, a concise constitution passed by referendums, and illegal immigration.