Letter to the Editor
- Mark John Galea from Sliema proposed introducing a Maltese National Day to honor Maltese people worldwide and unite them as a nation.
- Galea based the proposal on Malta’s history, citing the 1566 laying of Valletta’s foundation stone as a symbol of renewal after hardship.
- He emphasized that active communication and recognizing common interests are vital for fostering unity within Malta’s diverse society.
- Galea argued, “We are all on the same team,” highlighting that a shared identity strengthens social cohesion and national progress.
- The proposed Maltese National Day aims to promote community unity and celebrate Malta’s established place on the international stage.
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Letters to the Editor: July/August 2025
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