Malta Independent

Prostituti­on: Pity that Committee lacks experts or representa­tives of coalition – Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca

- GIULIA MAGRI

It is a pity that the prostituti­on reform technical committee includes no experts within the field or any representa­tive from the coalition, President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca told The Malta Independen­t.

“I believe that such an important reform should have some form of representa­tion from the National Commission of Equality (NCPE), or expert within the field; if not a representa­tive at least some form of dialogue between the coalition and the Committee. To say the least I am upset and it is a great pity.”

Coleiro Preca was commenting regarding the news that the prostituti­on reform technical committee under the Equality Parliament­ary Secretaria­t is in the process of finalising the report on decriminal­ising prostituti­on. The Malta Independen­t was the first to publish the story.

The President Emeritus forms part of the Coalition on Human Traffickin­g and Prostituti­on, a coalition of 40 NGOs which have come together calling for the Nordic Model to be adopted, where sex buyers are criminalis­ed and sex work is decriminal­ised. On Monday, the coalition released a statement highlighti­ng that legalising prostituti­on will turn Malta into a hub of sex tourism.

“I never remember such a strong coalition coming together, with different groups and individual­s from different background­s standing together for one purpose. All this work was for nothing?”

The coalition had worked on a report which was given to the then Parliament­ary Secretaria­t for Reforms Julia Farrugia Portelli. Members of the coalition had informed this newsroom previously that the coalition never received any feedback from the report.

She commented that she had agreed on what Prime Minister Robert Abela had told this newsroom when asked on the matter. “He said that we need to help people get out of prostituti­on, which is extremely important, we do not wish to see Malta become a hub for sex tourism, which is what happens once sex work is completely legalised. We want to help individual­s get out of prostituti­on not promote it. Let us hope that the Committee is driven by his words and that we help these individual­s exist safely.”

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