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“NATIONAL UNITY THROUGH HUMANITY”: SPEECH COMMEMORATING VICTORY DAY IN MALTA, 2025

Lino BIANCO
University of Malta, Msida, Malta


DOI: https://doi.org/10.63578/terrasebus.2025.12

Abstract. 8 September is Victory Day in Malta. This commemoration is marked by a speech delivered by an individual selected by the Prime Minister of Malta. This article reproduces the speech delivered on 5 September of this year by the author. Inspired by the concept underlying the design for the memorial in remembrance for what this day stands, this speech puts forward arguments for national unity through determination, faith, civilisation and diversity. It recalls Malta’s neutral and non-aligned status, and it calls out greed. Whilst arguing for diversity rather than homogeneity, it argues against advocating for the eradication of national identity. It concludes by stating that the symbiotic relation between courage, faith and civilisation – born from the heart, soul and the mind, respectively – ensures national unity.

Keywords: Malta, national unity, humanity, Great Siege of Malta, courage, faith, civilization.

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