The Nationalist Party has conceded defeat in the general election, stating that the Labour Party has won victory with a margin of around 18,000 votes.However, the size of that gap remains a point of contention.Sources within the Labour Party are disputing the figure cited by the PN, arguing that it does not yet reflect the full picture emerging from the count.While both major parties appear to agree on the outcome of the election, questions remain over the final margin separating them.The concession marks a significant moment in the counting process, with the PN acknowledging that Labour has secured enough support to retain government.Nonetheless, party officials are continuing to analyse incoming data as counting progresses, with further information expected to emerge in the coming hours.For now, the result appears settled, but the debate over the scale of Labour’s victory is far from over.More updates to follow as official figures continue to be released.•