“Let this be the start of a national recovery from the trauma left by the journalist’s horrific assassination,” President George Vella proclaimed as the Caruana Galizia report was published. The heavy burden of the report’s conclusions had not yet weighed on the head of state.
By his own admission, the president still had to scrutinise its decisions and recommendations. His first reaction, however, was that those recommendations must be respected and implemented.
The report, he emphasised, should be the departure point for national healing.
President Vella listened to what the prime minister and the opposition leader had to say and joined them in expressing his sorrow for everything that had led to Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination.
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