Times of Malta

Promising start

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The new presidency seems to have started quite promisingl­y. President Myriam Spiteri Debono is well aware that the support of the people is indispensa­ble for its success and fruitfulne­ss if it is to be a presidency of the people.

Despite all difference­s, the majority of the people crave for national unity and are already looking up to her with great expectatio­ns, particular­ly in this regard. If there is unity there is justice as a result of more widespread solidarity. This is achievable – although not easily – as long as she leads by example, sustained by Christian values beneficial to all human beings, thus consolidat­ing human dignity that the president has very much at heart.

She knows that human dignity – needing to be enhanced by authentici­ty, honesty, dialogue and acceptance of others – embraces the right to life from conception to its natural end within a healthy environmen­t and, of course,

combatting corruption and greed for money detrimenta­l to all, mainly impacting the vulnerable.

A competent, simple, unpretenti­ous, compassion­ate lady with a sense of ethics and correctnes­s, she emphasises the commitment across the board and the weight of responsibi­lity rather than the privilege of having been entrusted with this role.

Therefore, I feel it is appropriat­e to use Ranier Fsadni’s words to thank Spiteri Debono for presiding over the likes of us. It is equally appropriat­e to refer to Archbishop Charles Scicluna’s encouragin­g message in the inaugural mass to remember that God will be her strength to fulfil her duty “with joy, enthusiasm, determinat­ion and with the patience and humour that lessens the burden of her constituti­onal role”.

Given her humility, together with all other qualities and with God’s help, she can live up to expectatio­ns from the president – as Qormi mayor Josef Masini Vento puts it - of “impeccable integrity”. JoSEPhInE VELLA

– Birkirkara

 ?? ?? The president greeting well-wishers in Valletta. PHOTO: MATTHEW MIRABELLI
The president greeting well-wishers in Valletta. PHOTO: MATTHEW MIRABELLI

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