John Mahama receives congratulations note from the State and Knights of Malta ghanaweb.com John Mahama receives congratulations note from the State and Knights of Malta
Malta is celebrating 50 years as a republic! A 1974 constitutional amendment abolished the title "Queen of Malta", held at that time by Elizabeth Windsor. The first president took office on 13 December 1974. Congratulations Malta! Show more
Just inaugurated improved facilities at Malta's Honorary Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Certainly augurs well for Malta's outreach in the world, on the same day marking the 50th anniversary since the establishment of the Show more
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Malta becoming a Republic, the Embassy showcased a promotional video of the stunning Maltese islands at Atakule Tower in Ankara, which was also illuminated in the colours of the Maltese flag. Show more
#otd 1974 (50 years ago) - Malta became a Republic, severing its link with the English monarchy. Population Cymru 3,131,640 Malta 553,214 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta Show more
Acts 28:1-2 (NIV) "Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold." The Bible is right. This is exactly what Show more
#HumanRightsDay is a good day to remember that #Malta has still not implemented the recommendations of the public inquiry into #DaphneCaruanaGalizia's assassination. The purpose of the inquiry was for the State to learn how to save the lives of others. Show more
The historic city of Valletta - Malta Malta’s capital Valletta is a fortified city located on a hilly peninsula between two of the finest natural harbours in the Mediterranean. The Siege of Malta in 1565 CE, captured European imagination and mobilised the resources needed to… Show more
Replying to @trad_west_ The Siege of Malta was over. Against overwhelming odds, the Knights of St. John had triumphed, and Malta remained a Catholic stronghold. The victory was hailed as a miracle and a sign of divine favor. Across Europe, bells rang in celebration, and Pope Pius IV proclaimed the… Show more
Malta becomes a Republic, with its last Governor-General, Sir Anthony Mamo, serving as its first President. Malta remains in the Commonwealth of Nations.
Malta Republic Day commemorates the establishment of Malta as a republic. On this day, the country reflects on the significant changes in its political landscape, as it transitioned from British colonial rule to become an independent and sovereign nation. The main focus of Malta Republic Day is to celebrate Maltese democracy, freedom, and national identity, as well as to remember the sacrifices made by those who fought for the country's independence.
The roots of Malta Republic Day date back to December 13, 1974, when the country moved from a Commonwealth realm, retaining Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, to a republic with a president as head of state. This transition was the culmination of a long struggle for self-determination, starting with the granting of self-government in 1921, the achievement of independence in 1964, and finally, the establishment of the republic. Malta Republic Day signals an important milestone in the island nation's progress, as Malta joined the EU in 2004 and has since become a stable and thriving member state, contributing to European policy-making and upholding the values of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
Consulates and embassies organize cultural events to showcase Maltese heritage, while various activities are held to deepen the understanding of Malta's journey to become a republic. Local Maltese communities also engage in the celebration of their national identity through gatherings, patriotic songs, and the display of the Maltese flag. Malta Republic Day is observed annually on December 13th.
Top facts about Republic Day
Over the last 2000 years, Malta has been subjected to 11 different foreign rulers; France and Britain are its two most recent rulers.
The geographic area that Malta occupies was once a part of mainland Europe. Approximately 17,000 years ago, Malta was part of a mountaintop connected to mainland Italy.
In the News and Trending in Malta for Republic Day
Republic Day Top Events and Things to Do
Visit the Monument of Republic Day at Marsa. This monument was erected specifically to celebrate Malta becoming a Republic. It is one of the most popular places to celebrate Republic Day and show your Maltese pride with national colours and flags.