He stood as a candidate for the second (Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua, Żabbar, Kalkara and Xgħajra) and tenth electoral (Gżira, Pembroke, Sliema and St. Julian's) divisions of Malta for the PL.
This professionalism had earned Michael Falzon the respect of everyone nationwide, not only within the Labour camp, but also from the Nationalist Party and the Electoral Commission of Malta.
[3][4] Falzon was forced to resign after a report by the National Audit Office (NAO) concluded there was collusion between government officials in the Lands Department and Gaffarena.
[1] On 27 March 2018, the Civil Courts in Malta rescinded the part-exchange deal and revoked all transfers made in two expropriation contracts relating to the Gaffarena scandal.
[5][6][7] Apart from still enjoying reading, Michael Falzon was a great enthusiast of the traditional aspects of the Maltese festa, in fact he was also the very active President of his local band club, Stella Maris in Sliema.