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Bill to establish National Anthem Day and enshrine Capital in constitution passes to Committee
Bill to establish National Anthem Day and enshrine Capital in constitution passes to Committee

Bill to establish National Anthem Day and enshrine Capital in constitution passes to Committee

After three days of discussion, the Parliament of Malta unanimously voted for the bill looking to establish National Anthem Day on 27 December and recognise Valletta as the capital city of Malta in the Constitution of Malta, to proceed to the Committee Stage for technical amendments. Near the end of Wednesday's plenary, both sides of the House of Representatives

MPs continue debate to enshrine capital city, establish National Anthem Day in Constitution

MPs continue debate to enshrine capital city, establish National Anthem Day in Constitution

Parliament has continued debating a constitutional amendment that would both formally recognise Valletta as Malta's capital city and introduce a new National Anthem Day to be celebrated annually on 27 December. The proposal has prompted wide reflection across the House on national identity, cultural continuity and the challenges facing Valletta as

New 'National Anthem Day' to be enshrined in the constitution

New 'National Anthem Day' to be enshrined in the constitution

A new national day to celebrate the national anthem will be enshrined in the constitution, according to a bill that appears to have the support of both main parties. Culture Minister Owen Bonnici proposed December 27, which was the day L-Innu Malti, composed by Robert Samut and penned by Dun Karm Psaila, was first played in public. Speaking in parliament,