When will Malta have a President?

While this site takes the opportunity to congratulate Malta’s newly appointed President, Myriam Spiteri Debono, this site asks ‘When will Malta have a President?’

We have spent decades with a presidency paid by us so that we are invaded, so that Malta continues to witness a huge influx of illegal immigrants.

In her inaugural speech, President Spiteri Debono “emphasised the importance of embracing diversity and extending a welcoming hand to immigrants seeking refuge in Malta. She urged the Maltese citizens to go beyond mere tolerance, advocating for genuine understanding and solidarity with those less fortunate.” Ironically, at the same time, in her speech she also “emphasised the evolving role of the presidency in championing the cause of vulnerable communities and fostering national unity.” It is either one or the other.

It seems that all of those in power keep on telling the Maltese people in their faces that the genocide has intensified and will intensify, and that they continue to break nine international laws that protect the local indigenous people – please note, with the blessing of the same entity who has come up with some of these laws, that is, the United Nations.

It seems that all those in power keep on telling the Maltese people in their faces that they don’t want them to be nationalists and patriotic because once the Maltese regain the love for their beloved island, no political speech will do it and change their mind. We will save this country only through nationalism and patriotism.

The Kalergi plan is being imposed on us and the Maltese people are happy cuckolds.

President Myriam Spiteri Debono has two options and she must choose immediately: she is either with the Maltese people or with the globalists and their agendas. There is no middle way.

Dear President, what Malta is witnessing is not integration but a demographic replacement and a systematic destruction of anything that promotes national identity. In all the world’s history, forced integration never worked. It always ended in disaster for the endemic population. Since ancient times, whoever came to Malta in bona fide and wanted to integrate, they did so without much fanfare.

So, I would like to ask President Spiteri Debono on which side is she on.


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