This Republic Day, Malta paid tribute to individuals who made a lasting impact on the nation. The ceremony at the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta recognized 20 individuals and one organization for their remarkable contributions.
Among those honored were Jake Vella, Karl Gouder, and Lorenzo Vella, who were awarded the ‘Midalja għall-Qadi tar-Repubblika’. President Myriam Spiteri Debono presented these awards to their families as a mark of respect and gratitude.
Jake Vella was just 15 when he passed away in August. Despite suffering from ROHHAD, a rare and life-threatening condition, Jake lived with extraordinary courage and kindness. He inspired many through his efforts to overcome his challenges. Jake also used his time to help others, raising money for abandoned animals and organizing swimming challenges.
Lorenzo Vella, a respected diplomat, passed away at 43 after a short illness. He dedicated his career to representing Malta abroad, serving as the head of Malta’s European Commission Representation. Lorenzo was admired for his professionalism, leadership, and commitment to strengthening Malta’s position on the international stage.
Karl Gouder, a former Nationalist MP and mayor of St Julian’s, died in September at the age of 45. He was known for his dedication to public service and his vision of unity and progress. As a media leader and politician, Karl worked tirelessly to bring people together and support the community he loved.
The ceremony also celebrated cultural icons like veteran actor Narcy Calamatta and poet Daniel Massa, whose contributions continue to inspire. The strength that these individuals gave still help inspire us to build Malta’s identity to this day.
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