In a speech marking Malta’s 50th Republic Day, President Myriam Spiteri Debono commended the nation’s progress while emphasising certain areas for improvement.
She first, acknowledged the contributions of past presidents, highlighting their roles in shaping Malta’s political landscape.
The President stressed the importance of consensus and collaboration for progress, exemplified by the establishment of local councils and electoral reforms. However, she noted that more needs to be done regarding the effectiveness of local councils and their coordination with central authorities.
To strengthen democratic institutions, the President called for increased scrutiny of governance and ethical behavior, particularly among members of Parliament. She advocated for examining the feasibility of full-time parliamentarians and addressing political party financing to ensure ethical governance.
President Spiteri Debono emphasised the importance of upholding the independence of the judiciary, the Attorney General, and the police, stressing that they must remain free from any form of pressure.
She also highlighted the need to implement recommendations from public inquiries, particularly the Sofia inquiry. Finally, she commended Malta’s achievements in human rights, economic growth, and education, urging continued progress in these areas.
Also present at the annual traditional Republic Day celebrations were Prime Minister Robert Abela, Leader of Opposition Bernard Grech and several other Maltese representaitves.
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