The Malta Independent on Sunday

An independen­t President

The new year seems to have started on the wrong foot, as Malta’s daily dose of scandal continues unabated.

- Timothy Alden

It is not too late, however, to work for a better year for Malta and for a more hopeful future. Last year I spoke at length about the importance of active and responsibl­e citizenshi­p and the need to separate the interests of the political parties from those of the State.

To achieve a State working in the interests of all Maltese and Gozitans, I will repeat my call for the next President of Malta to arrive from outside the political arena. This is crucial, because the President is the person in charge of the process of constituti­onal reform that has recently begun and therefore, the nation cannot afford to have somebody whose loyalty is to a political party or to a clique rather than to the State. We need a respectabl­e public figure whose accomplish­ments have nothing to do with partisan politics. Malta has produced many esteemed personalit­ies who are up to the job and who can help heal the country.

This is the year in which we have a chance for a Malta that is politicall­y rather than religiousl­y secular – in the sense of having separation of Party and State. The State and its institutio­ns must serve the entire country and not just insiders and party loyalists. As the Venice Commission advised, we must reduce the concentrat­ion of power in the hands of the Prime Minister and the Executive.

The Prime Minister should not be the authority appointing key positions such as judges or the Commission­er of Police. We cannot have direct orders and the position of people of trust being used to buy influence or to buy silence. Similarly, we cannot have Ministries ran- domly calling households to buy their votes. These are many basic reforms for which our own Maltese and Gozitan academics and experts have been calling, without even needing to refer to a foreign authority. Our own experts have been saying these things for generation­s:

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