Malta’s National Council of Women (NCW) bestowed Honorary Life Membership upon Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, in a ceremony held in Valletta. Dr. Rebecca Berry Wellman, President of NCW, lauded Metsola’s leadership, describing her as an exemplary politician, woman, and mother.
The honor was granted in acknowledgment of Metsola’s unwavering commitment to integrity, transparency, and the rule of law, as well as her advocacy for gender equality and empowerment. Dr. Berry Wellman highlighted Metsola’s significant contributions during her presidency, including the enactment of groundbreaking directives such as the Violence Against Women Directive, the Women on Boards Directive, and the Pay Transparency Directive.
Dr. Berry Wellman emphasized that Metsola’s leadership and advocacy serve as inspiration for countless women aspiring to political leadership roles and contributing to legislative efforts promoting gender equality. Metsola, reflecting on her journey as one of the first Maltese female MEPs elected to the European Parliament, stressed the importance of breaking the glass ceiling for future generations of women.
Metsola acknowledged the progress made by women but cautioned against taking it for granted, emphasizing that it resulted from the sacrifices and dedication of individuals and organizations like the National Council of Women. She urged women not to underestimate the significance of their achievements and to continue striving for progress in gender equality.
In her closing remarks, Metsola referenced the distinguished list of Honorary Life Members within the National Council of Women, which includes trailblazing politicians who served as role models for future generations. She encouraged women to follow their example and take active roles in shaping legislative and governing processes.
The conferral of Honorary Life Membership upon Roberta Metsola serves as a testament to her tireless efforts in advancing women’s rights and leadership, both in Malta and across the European Union.
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