Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament and Maltese MEP, was awarded Austria’s prestigious Grand Decoration of Honour in a ceremony held at Austria’s Parliament. The award, one of the highest national distinctions in Austria, was presented by Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the National Council of Austria, on behalf of the Federal President of Austria, Alexander Van der Bellen.
In his speech, President Sobotka lauded Metsola for her “tireless dedication, ability to build bridges, and profound humanity,” qualities that make her an outstanding politician. He praised her efforts to deepen cooperation between the European Parliament and national parliaments, enhance the visibility of smaller EU member states, and foster citizen engagement across Europe.
Sobotka added, “Your tireless dedication, ability to build bridges and your profound humanity, make you an outstanding politician. Europe needs individuals like you who fight for the future of our continent with passion and reason. On behalf of the Republic of Austria, I would like to express my sincerest gratitude and admiration.”
The Grand Decoration of Honour has previously been conferred on notable figures such as former European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, former German Chancellors Angela Merkel, Willy Brandt, and Konrad Adenauer, as well as former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. Metsola now joins this prestigious list, recognized for her remarkable leadership and commitment to European integration.
In her acceptance speech, Metsola expressed her gratitude, stating, “It is both a privilege and a responsibility to receive this beautiful award for strengthening European democracy and putting Europe at the service of Austria.” She emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation across Europe, adding, “We must work together, embodying Europe’s values of unity, cooperation, and compromise to make people a little bit safer, fairer, and more prosperous.”
During her visit to Austria, Metsola also met with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer to discuss ongoing challenges and express solidarity with the victims of recent devastating floods in Austria. In a joint press conference, she praised the volunteers and first responders who risked their lives to aid others during the disaster.
Metsola also took time to visit the Permanent Mission of Malta to the OSCE and UN agencies in Vienna, where she commended the efforts of the Maltese delegation for representing Malta on the international stage and supporting the country’s Chairpersonship of the OSCE.
Metsola’s award marks yet another milestone in her career, reflecting her dedication to promoting European values and cooperation at both national and international levels.
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