The Malta Business Weekly

Issue of Coin Commemorat­ing the 70th anniversar­y of Women’s Voting Rights

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On 1 December the Central Bank of Malta issued a silver coin to mark the 70th anniversar­y of the coming into force of the 1947 Constituti­on, which enshrined the principle of universal suffrage to all persons over 21 years of age. This was the first time that Maltese women were given the right to vote – a right which was exercised for the first time on 25-27 October 1947.

The granting of the right to vote to women as well as the right to stand for public office was hotly contested. Evidence of this is the fact that the National Assembly establishe­d to draw up a draft constituti­on began its work on 20 January 1945 without any women representa­tives. Two months later the Women of Malta Associatio­n was finally admitted to the assembly with two representa­tives, Josephine Burns Debono and Hélène Buhagiar.

Maltese women first exercised their right to vote in the elections of 25-27 October 1947. Of the 140,703 eligible voters 54% were women. Of 76,745 registered female voters, 54,565 actually voted.

Of the two women candidates, one – Agatha Barbara (19232002) – was elected. She would successful­ly contest 10 consecutiv­e elections, be appointed cabinet minister five times and would be the first Maltese woman to become President of the Republic in 1982.

Clearly, the road to full and effective equality for women and men in Malta did not stop with the achievemen­t of 1947. It is still an ongoing process.

The co in , struck at the Royal Dutch Mint, depicts a hand casting a vote in a ballot box. In the background is reproduced the text of the 1947 Constituti­on specifying that all persons over 21 years of age were eligible to vote. On the obverse the coin carries the emblem of Malta and the year of issue 2017.

The coin has a face value of €10. It is struck in 0.925 silver, has a weight of 28.28 grams and a diameter of 38.61 mm. It is struck in proof quality and the mintage is limited to 1,000 coins. The coin was designed and engraved by Noel Galea Bason.

Coins may be purchased from the Malta Coin Centre counter at the main building of the Central Bank of Malta, Castille Place, Valletta or the MCC e-shop on www.maltacoinc­entre.com. The price of the coin is €60, inclusive of VAT. For further informatio­n, the public is kindly requested to contact the Malta Coin Centre via email on mcc@centralban­kmalta.org or by calling (+356) 2550 6006/7/8.

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