The Malta Independent on Sunday

Repubblika launches proposals for a ‘new republic’

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NGO Repubblika yesterday presented its proposals for what it is describing as a “new republic” at an extraordin­ary general meeting.

The organisati­on had been set up to “promote civil rights, democratic life, the rule of law, free speech, personal freedoms, social inclusion, environmen­tal conservati­on, economic sustainabi­lity and equality of access, by means of active participat­ion in the national discourse and related educationa­l, social and charitable initiative­s.”

During yesterday’s meeting, the NGO issued its manifesto, proposing a public life based on and guided by ethical principles: selflessne­ss, integrity, objectivit­y, accountabi­lity, openness, honesty and leadership. Repubblika said that it had made a conscious decision to not form a political party and all that this would entail, but act as a pressure group.

The time had come for an examinatio­n of the Constituti­on of Malta and implement structural reviews of the Office of the President, Parliament, the Executive and Public Service, the courts, the police, armed forces and the regulatory authoritie­s, the NGO said.

Malta needed a new, honest and sustainabl­e economy, said Repubblika. The economy should “no longer depend on economic activities that exist mostly or only because of the dishonesty of those who want to hide their identity, nationalit­y or legal or financial obligation­s. Malta cannot act as a shelter for the world’s pirates.”

The environmen­t also featured in the proposals, with access to the countrysid­e, electricit­y generation, waste management and transport being central themes.

Repubblika said it wanted to have an inclusive, just and humane society, promoting equality and against the exploitati­on and abuse of workers.

It pledged to work in favour of justice and the rule of law, the common good, the separation of powers and fair and speedy justice.

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