Prime Minister George Borg Olivier showing the documents of Independence |
Malta was ruled over the past 2 millennia by the Romans, the Arabs, the Normans, the Spanish, the Knights of St John, the French and the British. Following a Maltese constitutional referendum in 1964, approved by 54.5% of voters, on September 21st 1964, Malta became an independent state as a Constitutional Monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State.
Plaque that commemorates Malta's Independence, which translated, means: "The Maltese people rejoice with the victory of Independence of these islands, today September 21st, 1964." |
So September 21st every year is celebrated as Independence Day or Jum l-Indipendenza in Maltese, this year being the 48th anniversary. One can say that both Labor Leader Dom Mintoff, who died a month a ago, as well as Nationalist Leader and Prime Minister George Borg Olivier contributed towards the attainment of Independence.
Set of stamps issued for Malta's Independence in 1964 |
No comments:
Post a Comment