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Banners to decriminalise abortion on Parliament barriers

Banners to decriminalise abortion on Parliament barriers
Jun 8 2023 Share

Voice For Choice pro-choice activists stuck banners urging for the decriminalisation of abortion after a court case saw a woman charged for carrying out an abortion at home and after Prime Minister Robert Abela expressed his ‘discomfort’ at the case. 

‘In comments at the State of The Nation conference this week, Prime Minister Robert Abela said he was not comfortable with the court’s conviction of a woman charged with abortion’, wrote the group in a statement. 

The group said that they do not want to hear about the discomfort and are done listening to ‘empty calls for debates and exchanges’. 

‘Don’t tell us to talk about it more, when we are talking about it – we are shouting loud – at doors that are sealed shut with you behind them holding the pen.’ 

‘The mother of a very young child – entirely dependent on her in a violent home – made a decision to take control over her own body. Reported by the partner that abused her for making what in most countries in the world is considered a completely private decision. Berated by the court for not seeking alternative options; options that are not accessible, found only behind more doors that are closed.’ 

The group said that the state has ‘failed yet again’ to protect another woman and ‘betrayed her instead.’ 

‘Tell us about how this nightmare ends. Tell us about strategies that support us. Tell us about how basic healthcare will finally be provided. Tell us what you’re going to do about it.’ 

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12 year old student chases peer with butter knife at school

12 year old student chases peer with butter knife at school
Jun 8 2023 Share

Times of Malta has reported that education authorities have had to launch investigations after an altercation between two students at Naxxar Middle School which involved a butter knife. 

The newsroom reported that the incident took place before noon on Tuesday, which saw two 12-year-old students fight and pull at each other’s hair at break time.

After being separated, one of the girls reportedly ran to the school kitchenette to grab a butter knife and chase the other girl. 

The commotion scared both teachers and students, but they were both stopped before anyone could get hurt. The parents were called in and disciplinary action was immediately taken against both students, who were sent home. 

A source informed Times of Malta that this is not the first instance the student caused trouble and re-issued calls for better security on and around school grounds. 

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Speaker Anġlu Farrugia urges for MPs to become full-time employees of Parliament

Jun 7 2023 Share

In a speech delivered on the occasion of the commemoration of Sette Giugno, the Honourable Anġlu Farrugia, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Parliament of Malta, highlighted the crucial role of parliamentary diplomacy in the Maltese Parliament. He emphasized the need for active engagement in international and inter-parliamentary organizations to work towards peace and foster dialogue in situations of conflict. Additionally, he expressed concerns about the indifference shown towards such initiatives, particularly regarding discussions between the parliaments of Ukraine and Russia. This article examines the key points raised in the speech and emphasizes the importance of upholding democratic principles, fostering mutual understanding, and strengthening the parliamentary institution.

Speaker Farrugia underscored the significance of maintaining a firm stance in international and inter-parliamentary organizations to facilitate dialogue between nations. Despite encountering resistance and indifference, he reiterated the importance of bringing up discussions on ceasing hostilities and engaging in peaceful dialogue, even in seemingly impossible circumstances. By actively working for peace between nations, Malta upholds its commitment to the principles of its Constitution and contributes to fostering solidarity and respect among nations.

To further promote tolerance and mutual understanding, the Maltese Parliament organised an international conference in collaboration with the Global Council for Tolerance and Peace. By engaging in discussions with representatives from various countries, the conference aimed to explore ways to foster mutual understanding and develop a culture of tolerance. Speaker Farrugia emphasized the pivotal role of tolerance in achieving peace and highlighted the Maltese Parliament’s proud membership in the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace.

Speaker Farrugia expressed the need to establish a parliamentary procedure to address situations where Members of Parliament abuse their privilege by making incorrect or false statements about individuals. Presently, individuals have no recourse even if they suffer adverse consequences due to statements made in the parliamentary Chamber or committees. Recognising the potential impact on ongoing court proceedings, the Speaker proposed exploring models from various countries, particularly within the Commonwealth, to adopt a suitable approach that provides citizens with a means of redress.

The Speaker touched upon the importance of granting privileged status to evidence given before parliamentary committees, preventing its use in a court of law or before any other judicial authority. This proposal requires political commitment and in-depth discussions to ensure the necessary legislative measures are implemented effectively. Furthermore, Speaker Farrugia emphasized the need for continuous evaluation and improvement to strengthen the parliamentary institution, citing the importance of keeping Members of Parliament aware of past decisions, respecting parliamentary rulings, and adhering to established rules and procedures.

Anġlu Farrugia’s speech highlighted the critical role of parliamentary diplomacy in the pursuit of peace and dialogue among nations. He emphasised the need for Malta to assert its position firmly in international and inter-parliamentary organizations, while acknowledging the challenges and indifference faced. By promoting tolerance, facilitating open dialogue, and advocating for accountability and redress, the Maltese Parliament aims to strengthen its democratic principles and contribute to the well-being of its citizens and future generations. As Sette Giugno is commemorated each year, it serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by forefathers and an inspiration to continually strengthen and improve the esteemed institution of the Maltese Parliament.

The speech was delivered by Deputy Speaker David Agius in the absence of Speaker Anġlu Farrugia.

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New Firefighting Boat Unveiled

New Firefighting Boat Unveiled
Jun 7 2023 Share

A firefighting boat specifically designed to tackle fires on small and medium-sized vessels has been revealed just in time for the summer season.

The Hydrolift P45, introduced by Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri and Civil Protection Department director-general Peter Paul Coleiro, promises faster response times in case of boat fires. Equipped with a central hose capable of jetting out 5,000 liters of water per minute, the vessel can reach an impressive top speed of 81 km/hr.

Coleiro emphasizes the critical importance of quick action, as every second lost at sea can potentially mean a life. He warns that boat fires often lead to small explosions, turning an otherwise beautiful day into a nightmare. To mitigate the risk of fires, Coleiro highlights the significance of regular vessel maintenance.

Moreover, the boat is currently undergoing tests to determine its suitability for combating coastal fires. Overall, this new firefighting boat aims to enhance safety and protection on the water.

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📷 DOI Clifton Fenech.